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Enclose (disambiguation); Enclose; Enclosure (album); Animal enclosure
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Engineered materials arrestor system         
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  • Higher EMAS bed with side steps to allow [[aircraft rescue and firefighting]] (ARFF) access and passenger egress.<ref name=Jacobs/>
BED OF ENGINEERED MATERIALS BUILT AT THE END OF A RUNWAY
Engineered Material Arresting Systems; Engineered Materials Arresting System; Engineered Material Arrestor Systems; Engineered Material Arrestor System; Engineered Materials Arrestor System; Engineered materials arresting system
An engineered materials arrestor system, engineered materials arresting system (EMAS), or arrester bed is a bed of engineered materials built at the end of a runway to reduce the severity of the consequences of a runway excursion. Engineered materials are defined in FAA Advisory Circular No 150/5220-22B as "high energy absorbing materials of selected strength, which will reliably and predictably crush under the weight of an aircraft".
Loudspeaker enclosure         
  • A cabinet with loudspeakers mounted in the holes. Number 1 is a mid-range driver. Number 2 is a high-range driver. Number 3 indicates two low-frequency [[woofer]]s. Below the bottom woofer is a [[bass reflex]] port.
  • A small "bookshelf speaker", an LS3/5A, with its protective grille cover removed.
  • A Lansing Iconic multicell horn loudspeaker from 1937.
  • Isobaric loudspeaker in a cone-to-magnet (in-phase) arrangement. The image above shows a sealed enclosure; vented enclosures may also use the isobaric scheme.
  • [[Medium density fiberboard]] is a common material out of which loudspeaker enclosures are built.
  • RCA [[shelf stereo]] bass reflex multi-way speakers.
  • insulation]] to increase the effective volume of the box.
ACOUSTICAL COMPONENT; EMPTY BOX INTENDED FOR ONE OR SEVERAL LOUDSPEAKERS; DOES NOT INCLUDE THE LOUDSPEAKERS THEMSELVES
Loudspeaker Cabinets; Subwoofer Enclosure; Subwoofer enclosure; Speaker cabinet; Speaker enclosure; Loudspeaker box; Speaker box; Speaker cabinets; Speaker boxes; Aperiodic enclosure; Tapped horn; Infinite baffle; Quarter Wave Loudspeaker; Loudspeaker cabinet; Speaker cab; Speaker enclosures
A loudspeaker enclosure or loudspeaker cabinet is an enclosure (often rectangular box-shaped) in which speaker drivers (e.g.
Pre-ejaculate         
CLEAR ORGANIC FLUID PRODUCED BY MALE HUMANS DURING SEXUAL AROUSAL
Pre-ejaculatory fluid; Cowper's fluid; Pre-cum; Precum; Preseminal fluid; Pre-seminal fluid; Pre cum; Pre-e; Pre-e fluid; Pre-ejaculate fluid; Pre ejaculate; Pre-ejaculatory fluids
Pre-ejaculate (also known as pre-ejaculatory fluid, pre-seminal fluid or Cowper's fluid, and colloquially as pre-cum) is a clear, colorless, viscous fluid that is emitted from the urethra of the penis during sexual arousal. It is similar in composition to semen but has distinct chemical differences.
Pre-Raphaelite         
  • Arthur Hughes]], ''Fair Rosamund'', 1854
  • John Collier]], depicts the seductive enchantress from Homer's ''Odyssey'' and was exhibited at the Chicago World Art Fair 1893, World's Columbian Exposition, Department K Britannica
  • ''[[Medea]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]], 1889, in [[quattrocento]] style
  • The Germ]]'', 1850
  • ''[[Christ in the House of His Parents]]'', by John Everett Millais, 1850
  • Ophelia]]'', by [[John Everett Millais]], 1851–52
  • James Archer]], ''The Death of King Arthur'', c. 1860
  • [[William Holman Hunt]], ''[[The Hireling Shepherd]]'', 1851
GROUP OF ENGLISH PAINTERS, POETS, AND CRITICS, FOUNDED IN 1848
Pre-Raphaelite; Pre-raphaelites; Pre-raphealites; Pre-Raphealites; Pre-Raphealite; Pre-Raphaelitism; Pre-Raphaelite movement; Pre Raphaelite; Pre-Raphaeilite Brotherhood; Preraphaelite; Preraphaelites; Pre-raphaelite; Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood; Pre-Raphelite Brotherhood; The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood; Preraphaelism; Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood; Pre-Rafaelite; Pre-Raphaelites
·add. ·noun Popularly, any modern artist thought to be a would-be restorer of early ideas or methods, as one of the German painters often called Nazarenes, or one who paints and draws with extreme minuteness of detail.
Pre-Raphaelite         
  • Arthur Hughes]], ''Fair Rosamund'', 1854
  • John Collier]], depicts the seductive enchantress from Homer's ''Odyssey'' and was exhibited at the Chicago World Art Fair 1893, World's Columbian Exposition, Department K Britannica
  • ''[[Medea]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]], 1889, in [[quattrocento]] style
  • The Germ]]'', 1850
  • ''[[Christ in the House of His Parents]]'', by John Everett Millais, 1850
  • Ophelia]]'', by [[John Everett Millais]], 1851–52
  • James Archer]], ''The Death of King Arthur'', c. 1860
  • [[William Holman Hunt]], ''[[The Hireling Shepherd]]'', 1851
GROUP OF ENGLISH PAINTERS, POETS, AND CRITICS, FOUNDED IN 1848
Pre-Raphaelite; Pre-raphaelites; Pre-raphealites; Pre-Raphealites; Pre-Raphealite; Pre-Raphaelitism; Pre-Raphaelite movement; Pre Raphaelite; Pre-Raphaeilite Brotherhood; Preraphaelite; Preraphaelites; Pre-raphaelite; Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood; Pre-Raphelite Brotherhood; The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood; Preraphaelism; Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood; Pre-Rafaelite; Pre-Raphaelites
(Pre-Raphaelites)
1.
The Pre-Raphaelites were a group of British painters in the nineteenth century who painted mainly scenes from medieval history and old stories.
N-COUNT
2.
Pre-Raphaelite art was created by the Pre-Raphaelites.
ADJ: ADJ n
3.
If you say that a woman looks Pre-Raphaelite, you mean that she looks like a character in a Pre-Raphaelite painting, for example because she has long wavy hair.
ADJ
Preraphaelism         
  • Arthur Hughes]], ''Fair Rosamund'', 1854
  • John Collier]], depicts the seductive enchantress from Homer's ''Odyssey'' and was exhibited at the Chicago World Art Fair 1893, World's Columbian Exposition, Department K Britannica
  • ''[[Medea]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]], 1889, in [[quattrocento]] style
  • The Germ]]'', 1850
  • ''[[Christ in the House of His Parents]]'', by John Everett Millais, 1850
  • Ophelia]]'', by [[John Everett Millais]], 1851–52
  • James Archer]], ''The Death of King Arthur'', c. 1860
  • [[William Holman Hunt]], ''[[The Hireling Shepherd]]'', 1851
GROUP OF ENGLISH PAINTERS, POETS, AND CRITICS, FOUNDED IN 1848
Pre-Raphaelite; Pre-raphaelites; Pre-raphealites; Pre-Raphealites; Pre-Raphealite; Pre-Raphaelitism; Pre-Raphaelite movement; Pre Raphaelite; Pre-Raphaeilite Brotherhood; Preraphaelite; Preraphaelites; Pre-raphaelite; Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood; Pre-Raphelite Brotherhood; The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood; Preraphaelism; Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood; Pre-Rafaelite; Pre-Raphaelites
·noun ·Alt. of Preraphaelitism.
Preraphaelite         
  • Arthur Hughes]], ''Fair Rosamund'', 1854
  • John Collier]], depicts the seductive enchantress from Homer's ''Odyssey'' and was exhibited at the Chicago World Art Fair 1893, World's Columbian Exposition, Department K Britannica
  • ''[[Medea]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]], 1889, in [[quattrocento]] style
  • The Germ]]'', 1850
  • ''[[Christ in the House of His Parents]]'', by John Everett Millais, 1850
  • Ophelia]]'', by [[John Everett Millais]], 1851–52
  • James Archer]], ''The Death of King Arthur'', c. 1860
  • [[William Holman Hunt]], ''[[The Hireling Shepherd]]'', 1851
GROUP OF ENGLISH PAINTERS, POETS, AND CRITICS, FOUNDED IN 1848
Pre-Raphaelite; Pre-raphaelites; Pre-raphealites; Pre-Raphealites; Pre-Raphealite; Pre-Raphaelitism; Pre-Raphaelite movement; Pre Raphaelite; Pre-Raphaeilite Brotherhood; Preraphaelite; Preraphaelites; Pre-raphaelite; Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood; Pre-Raphelite Brotherhood; The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood; Preraphaelism; Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood; Pre-Rafaelite; Pre-Raphaelites
·noun One who favors or practices art as it was before Raphael; one who favors or advocates preraphaelitism.
II. Preraphaelite ·adj Of or pertaining to the style called preraphaelitism; as, a preraphaelite figure; a preraphaelite landscape.
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood         
  • Arthur Hughes]], ''Fair Rosamund'', 1854
  • John Collier]], depicts the seductive enchantress from Homer's ''Odyssey'' and was exhibited at the Chicago World Art Fair 1893, World's Columbian Exposition, Department K Britannica
  • ''[[Medea]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]], 1889, in [[quattrocento]] style
  • The Germ]]'', 1850
  • ''[[Christ in the House of His Parents]]'', by John Everett Millais, 1850
  • Ophelia]]'', by [[John Everett Millais]], 1851–52
  • James Archer]], ''The Death of King Arthur'', c. 1860
  • [[William Holman Hunt]], ''[[The Hireling Shepherd]]'', 1851
GROUP OF ENGLISH PAINTERS, POETS, AND CRITICS, FOUNDED IN 1848
Pre-Raphaelite; Pre-raphaelites; Pre-raphealites; Pre-Raphealites; Pre-Raphealite; Pre-Raphaelitism; Pre-Raphaelite movement; Pre Raphaelite; Pre-Raphaeilite Brotherhood; Preraphaelite; Preraphaelites; Pre-raphaelite; Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood; Pre-Raphelite Brotherhood; The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood; Preraphaelism; Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood; Pre-Rafaelite; Pre-Raphaelites
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (later known as the Pre-Raphaelites) was a group of English painters, poets, and art critics, founded in 1848 by William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti, James Collinson, Frederic George Stephens and Thomas Woolner who formed a seven-member "Brotherhood" modelled in part on the Nazarene movement.Henri Dorra, Symbolist Art Theories: A Critical Anthology (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1995) p.
Pre-Raphaelite         
  • Arthur Hughes]], ''Fair Rosamund'', 1854
  • John Collier]], depicts the seductive enchantress from Homer's ''Odyssey'' and was exhibited at the Chicago World Art Fair 1893, World's Columbian Exposition, Department K Britannica
  • ''[[Medea]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]], 1889, in [[quattrocento]] style
  • The Germ]]'', 1850
  • ''[[Christ in the House of His Parents]]'', by John Everett Millais, 1850
  • Ophelia]]'', by [[John Everett Millais]], 1851–52
  • James Archer]], ''The Death of King Arthur'', c. 1860
  • [[William Holman Hunt]], ''[[The Hireling Shepherd]]'', 1851
GROUP OF ENGLISH PAINTERS, POETS, AND CRITICS, FOUNDED IN 1848
Pre-Raphaelite; Pre-raphaelites; Pre-raphealites; Pre-Raphealites; Pre-Raphealite; Pre-Raphaelitism; Pre-Raphaelite movement; Pre Raphaelite; Pre-Raphaeilite Brotherhood; Preraphaelite; Preraphaelites; Pre-raphaelite; Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood; Pre-Raphelite Brotherhood; The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood; Preraphaelism; Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood; Pre-Rafaelite; Pre-Raphaelites
[pri:'raf?l??t]
¦ noun a member of a group of English 19th-century artists who sought to emulate the simplicity and sincerity of Italian artists from before the time of Raphael.
¦ adjective relating to the Pre-Raphaelites.
?(especially of women) suggesting Pre-Raphaelite painting in appearance, typically with long, thick, wavy auburn hair and pale skin.
Derivatives
Pre-Raphaelitism noun
Pre-medical         
  • An anatomy lab often used by pre-med track students.
AN EDUCATION PRIOR TO FORMAL MEDICAL SCHOOL ( IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA).
Pre-med; Premed; Pre med; Pre-medicine; Pre medical; Pre medicine; Pre-medical curriculum
Pre-medical (often referred to as pre-med) is an educational track that undergraduate students in the United States pursue prior to becoming medical students. It involves activities that prepare a student for medical school, such as pre-med coursework, volunteer activities, clinical experience, research, and the application process.

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Enclosure (disambiguation)

Enclosure was the legal process in England of enclosing a number of small landholdings to create one larger farm.

Enclosure or enclosed may also refer to: