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up calotte in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Calotte may refer to: Calotte (architecture), a round cavity or depression in architecture Calotte or zucchetto
Calotte
Cap worn to indicate that the wearer is a student
tradition.[clarification needed] The calotte originates from the skullcap worn by the Papal Zouaves around 1860. The calotte is cylindrical, made from velvet
Student_cap
Region in Northern Europe
North Calotte (Nordkalotten in Norwegian and Swedish, or Pohjoiskalotti in Finnish), also known as the Cap of the North, comprises the regions of Norway
North_Calotte
The calotte (plural calottes, French from Provençal calota or Italian calotta) is a skullcap worn by students at Catholic universities in Belgium. It originates
Calotte_(Belgium)
Architectural element similar to the hollow upper half of a sphere; there are many types
called segmental domes (a term sometimes also used for cloister vaults), or calottes, these have profiles of less than half a circle. Because they reduce the
Dome
Type of 3D molecular model
In chemistry, a space-filling model, also known as a calotte model, is a type of three-dimensional (3D) molecular model where the atoms are represented
Space-filling_model
Phylum of tiny parasites of cephalopods
in the same host and having exactly the same calotte. Species that share similar or even identical calottes have been found on occasion, but have never
Dicyemida
La Calotte is a French illustrated satirical anticlerical weekly publication, which appeared in France from 1906 to 1912. Afterwards the title was resumed
La_Calotte
Type of skullcap worn by clergy
pilos, pileus, pileolo, subbiretum, submitrale, soli deo, berrettino, calotte or calotta. The zucchetto originated as the Paleo-Balkanic pileus and is
Zucchetto
Glacier in France
The Cook Ice Cap or Cook Glacier (French: Calotte Glaciaire Cook or Glacier Cook) is a large ice cap in the Kerguelen Islands in the French Southern Territories
Cook_Ice_Cap
Political party in Norway
Nordkalottfolket (lit. 'North Calotte People', NKF) is a Sámi political party in Norway. It was first established in 2005 and contested the 2005 election
Nordkalottfolket
1664 play by Molière
Britannica. 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2007. La Calotte at Gallica Almanach de La Calotte at Gallica La Calotte at caricaturesetcaricature.com "Versailles:
Tartuffe
French-administered sub-Antarctic archipelago
has an elevation of 1,850 metres (6,070 ft). The Cook Ice Cap (French: Calotte Glaciaire Cook), France's largest glacier with an area of about 403 km2
Kerguelen_Islands
Representation of a molecule's bonds and 3D structure
In this aspect, ball-and-stick models are distinct from space-filling (calotte) models, where the sphere radii are proportional to the Van der Waals atomic
Ball-and-stick_model
Valley in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
fragments. Two cranial fragments seem to fit onto the original Neandertal 1 calotte (bones of the cranial vault). Other pieces include bones or teeth from
Neandertal_(valley)
Christian saint and bishop
"The Authentic Relics" - a cartoon in the French magazine La Calotte, mocking the supposed relics of Saint Blaise, scattered in various locations, of
Saint_Blaise
Topics referred to by the same term
(seamed cap) Biretta, forming part of some clerical, academic or legal dress Calotte (Belgium), a skullcap worn by students at Catholic universities in Belgium
Skullcap
Christian denominations without much ritual
and spread throughout the Nordic Countries, especially around the North Calotte and into Finland where the vast majority of today's laestadians can be
Low_church
1543 theological book by John Calvin
The Authentic Relics of Saint Blaise, from La Calotte
Treatise_on_Relics
Combat helmet
front-line soldiers. By the beginning of 1915, a rudimentary steel skull-cap (calotte métallique, cervelière) was being issued to be worn under the kepi. Consequently
Adrian_helmet
Topics referred to by the same term
Lappland (disambiguation) Land (disambiguation) Lap (disambiguation) North Calotte – Regions of Norway, Sweden, and Finland located north of the Arctic Circle
Lapland
Future observatory in the United States
(450 metres [1,480 ft]) Mounting Altazimuth mount Enclosure Spherical calotte Website TMT.org Location of Thirty Meter Telescope Related media on Commons
Thirty_Meter_Telescope
Public university in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
be baptized in order to be a part of a Cercle or to frequent them. The calotte is a Belgian student cap worn by students attending Catholic universities
UCLouvain
French writer (1854–1907)
1879, he was tried at the Seine Assizes for writing a pamphlet A Bas la Calotte ("Down with the Cloth"), which was accused of insulting a religion recognized
Léo_Taxil
Planned city in Wallonia, Belgium
long lost customs as the traditional Catholic Belgian students hat, the calotte. The ride has also been at the center of some more political issues. In
Louvain-la-Neuve
Finnic language of northeast Norway
Ulla; Lane, Pia (1 June 2010). "Regulating Multilingualism in the North Calotte: The Case of Kven, Meänkieli and Sámi Languages". Acta Borealia. 27 (1):
Kven_language
Archaeological site in Germany
vault of the skull was preserved and shaped into what is referred to as a calotte (calvarium). During this process the brain, which is a source of dietary
Herxheim (archaeological site)
Herxheim_(archaeological_site)
French balloonist and parachutist (1775–1847)
ballon après l'explosion de celui-ci. Ses organes essentiels sont une calotte d'étoffe supportant la nacelle et un cercle de bois qui se trouve en dessous
Jeanne_Geneviève_Garnerin
Former Parisian fortress
newer towers had underground cachots, or dungeons, at its base, and curved calotte, literally "shell", rooms in their roofs. Garrisoned by a captain, a knight
Bastille
Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
century (in the dome, on the cornice and pendentives, the base of the corner calottes, the mihrab and the lunettes of the lower row of windows), belonging to
Ferhat Pasha Mosque (Sarajevo)
Ferhat_Pasha_Mosque_(Sarajevo)
aperture while still being of a mass that the current building can support. A calotte style enclosure has been chosen as one that meets performance requirements
Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer
Maunakea_Spectroscopic_Explorer
Critical thresholds in climate science
ISSN 0027-8424. PMC 8166178. PMID 34001613. Garric, Audrey (15 March 2021). "La calotte glaciaire du Groenland a déjà fondu au moins une fois au cours du dernier
Tipping points in the climate system
Tipping_points_in_the_climate_system
White brimless felt cap traditionally worn by Albanians
women. A monument from Illyrian times that was found in Zenica shows a calotte-shaped cap, very similar to the qeleshe. The Albanian/Illyrian cap has
Qeleshe
Church in Waterloo, Belgium
entablature on which were supported the crossed arches of the roof and the calotte of the cupola, lit up by a lantern and six bull's-eyes. The British participated
Church of Saint Joseph, Waterloo
Church_of_Saint_Joseph,_Waterloo
Points with no three in a line
1090/bull/1648, MR 3886143 Pellegrino, Giuseppe (1970). "Sul massimo ordine delle calotte in \(S_4,3\)" [The maximal order of the spherical cap in \(S_4,3\)]. Le
Cap_set
Mauritian weightlifter (born 1981)
Weightlifting Rugby Event Men's 94 kg Coached by Sunil Agasing (1994-1996), Serge Calotte (1997-1998), Ivan Hristov (1998-2000), Robert Balazs (2001-2003), Wilfred
Ravi_Bhollah
Species of parasitic worm
Examination of the calotte (the anterior ends of dicyemids ) is required to distinguish them. D. shimantoense inserts the conical calottes into intracellular
Dicyema_shimantoense
Belgian cartoonist and journalist
almanacs and quantities of postcards (about 150). In September 1906, La Calotte, a new anti-clerical newspaper, came out of the press. The establishment
Didier_Dubucq
South Korean-Japanese anime television series
Korean: 캐롯 Voiced by: Katsuhiko KAWAMOTO (Japanese)/Seungjoon Kim (Korean) "Calotte of Blue Dragon". Doragon Blue. The tank where it is honest the justice
Tank_Knights_Portriss
Physical model for representing molecules
Ribbon diagram Software for molecular mechanics modeling Space-filling (Calotte) model Kepler, Johannes; Hardie, Colin (translated) (1611). Strena, seu
Molecular_model
Riksforbund 1968 Sámi interests Silje Karine Muotka —N/a 38.01% 18 / 39 North Calotte People Nordkalottfolket 2005 Populism Toril Bakken Kåven —N/a 31.89% 15
List of political parties in Norway
List_of_political_parties_in_Norway
1882 book by Léo Taxil
Publication date 1882 Publication place France Pages 400 OCLC 15011914 Preceded by Calotte et calotins, histoire illustrée di clergé et des congrégations Followed by
La_Bible_amusante
Bronze Age Europe artefacts
sur le rebord du chapeau, le talon délicatement posé en appui contre la calotte centrale, selon une composition qui ne doit rien au hasard. On retrouve
Gold_hat
Turkic headgear
Etymologically, the term is thought to be at the origin of the word "Calotte", which is used from architecture to religious headware in western languages
Kallawtah
Scientific facility at Haleakala Observatory in Hawaii, US
the article is a 2012 artist’s rendering of the Thirty Meter Telescope calotte dome, and looks nothing like the actual ATST enclosure.) "Primary mirror
Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope
Daniel_K._Inouye_Solar_Telescope
Transnational-cooperation structure in the European Union
Niemen (Nieman) Euroregion Euroregion Nemunas Lithuania, Poland 1997 North Calotte Council Nordkalottrådet Pohjoiskalotin neuvosto Finland, Norway, Sweden
Euroregion
Sanctuary in Germany, dedicated to Isis Panthea and Magna Mater
shoulder, containing a finely polished omphalos-shaped bowl, flanked by two calotte-shaped bowls. The forms and assemblage clearly place the grave within the
Sanctuary of Isis and Magna Mater in Mainz
Sanctuary_of_Isis_and_Magna_Mater_in_Mainz
~ 1st c. BC Cone vault (early form of the dome) Brick and clay (upper calotte) Concrete wall shell ~ ? Mausoleum of Constantine at the Church of the
List_of_Roman_domes
11th-century Byzantine monastery in Cyprus
narthex. At the beginning of the 12th century the narthex covered by a calotte and two traverse arches was added. This addition of a steep-pitched roof
Church of St. Nicholas of the Roof
Church_of_St._Nicholas_of_the_Roof
Student holiday in Brussels, Belgium
lauréat. 1950 L'incivisme et les fléaux qu'il engendre. 1952 À bas la calotte. 1953 L'amnistie. 1954 Autres temps… autre mœurs. 1955 In calotta venenum
Saint_Verhaegen
fountain was made of concrete, bricks and marble in the shape of half-calotte which is at the front supported by two columns, whereas from the back it
Memorial drinking fountain "Crkvenac"
Memorial_drinking_fountain_"Crkvenac"
Commune in Brittany, France
(Abbaye Notre-Dame de Langonnet). The highest point of the parish is the calotte Saint Joseph, a round hill whose top is 292 meters above sea level. It
Langonnet
Mill in Delft, South Holland, Netherlands
formed by the sails); Mass: 1,100 tonnes Height 32 m (12 m from gallery to calotte) Beginning date 17th century, 1679 (reconstruction), 1728 (second phase
De_Roos
Balto-Finnic ethnic group
border between Norway and Sweden had not yet been defined in the North Calotte region, and Norwegian authorities welcomed the Kvens as settlers, as they
Kvens
institution, the students of Saint-Luc are wearing the penne instead of the calotte. In 1986, the school's organizing power was again centralized and transferred
UCLouvain Faculty of Architecture, Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning
UCLouvain_Faculty_of_Architecture,_Architectural_Engineering_and_Urban_Planning
Archaeological site of Mesolithic and Proto-Neolithic culture in the Balkans
earth, with the horseshoe-shaped foundations made of crushed stone. The calotte, or the dome of the furnace was made of baked earth. The hut which was
Lepenski_Vir
Church in Nin, Croatia
while three other branches of semicircular conch are translated with semi calotte. The church was built of small stones and has a smooth outer surface. It
Church_of_St._Nicholas,_Nin
Species of bird
of Michigan. Buffon, Georges-Louis Leclerc de (1780). "Le héron blanc a calotte noire". Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux (in French). Vol. 14. Paris: De
Capped_heron
(paruline du Canada), Cardellina canadensis Wilson's warbler (paruline à calotte noire), Cardellina pusilla Painted redstart (paruline à ailes blanches)
List_of_birds_of_Quebec
Prehistoric humans from 12,500 BCE in southwest China
recovered in situ during the 2008 excavation and a reasonably complete calotte (specimen MLDG 1704) derived from a subsection of these deposits dated
Red_Deer_Cave_people
Organization operated by students for students, traditionally at a university
such as wearing one of the two traditional student hats: the Penne or the Calotte. Their main activity is organising and attending parties or festivals (for
Student_society
Norwegian Sami artist (1932–2007)
Kunstmuseum, and other museums. In 1982, Jåks participated in the Art from North Calotte exhibition held in Tromsø, Norway, where artists from across the Barents
Iver_Jåks
Italian mountain guide and mountaineer (1846–1895)
Gruber and Pierre Revel, the Freney, August 13. 1882: First ascent of the Calotte de Rochefort, the main summit of Les Périades, with C. D. Cunningham. 1883:
Émile_Rey
Traditional cap worn by students in France
students from secular schools had pennes, and those from Catholic schools had calottes; the Spaniards were bedecked with ribbons which proclaimed membership in
Faluche
Archaeological site in Minas Gerais, Brazil
the bones of Burial 14and Burial 18. Burial 23 was composed of a cranium calotte filled with 54 permanent and 30 deciduous teeth, some of which belonged
Lapa_do_Santo
Church in Topola, Serbia
followed by Đurađ Branković with the church of Smederevo. In the very calotte of the main dome is the Pantocrator, copy of the thorax found in the Gračanica
Oplenac
Fountains in Vatican City
des fontaines par rapport a l'obelisque, la vasque superieure formant calotte illustrent clairement l'influence de la place Saint-Pierre de Bernin."
Fountains of St. Peter's Square
Fountains_of_St._Peter's_Square
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Bertrand Beteille Blazy Bonneton Bordechy Bory Bouchet Burret Cabarrecq Calotte Camy Casedeyan Cassou Catihaut Caussit Caussitou Cazenave Chicot Chounet
Aubertin
Place
Dimension Northeast Passage Northern Sea Route Circumpolar arctic North Calotte Population Statistic. The Barents Euro-Arctic Council Archived 2016-03-04
Barents_Region
Historic palace in Meudon, France
Cradles, simplified in 1708 The floor of the Globe The parterre des Bois The Calotte The Parasol The Gladiator The Grove of the Cloisters The Bel Air Basin
Château_de_Meudon
French composer and violinist (1689–1753)
Diane (Antoine Danchet), divertissement (1721 Chantilly) Le Regiment de la calotte (Fuzelier/LeSage/d'Orneval), opéra comique (1721 Paris) La Fête royale
Jacques_Aubert
Former mosque in Chalcis, Greece
west side there by columns gallery, the revak, roofed with hemispherical calotte. The cylindrical minaret used to stand on the southwest side; only the
Emir_Zade_Mosque
Iranian engineer and politician
swimming and usually wears shenandoah beard, collarless tuxedos and dark calottes that serve as his signature look. "S. Mostafa Agha Mirsalim homepage".
Mostafa_Mir-Salim
Finnish historian
Lähteenmäki has specialized into the transnational regions (Lapland, the North Calotte, the Barents Euro-Arctic Region, North of Europe), 19th and 20th century's
Maria_Lähteenmäki
From 1789 to present day
hussars". A free-thinker, faithful to his motto "Ni dieu, ni maître, à bas la calotte et vive la Sociale", Paul Bert opposed science to religion: With science
History of secularism in France
History_of_secularism_in_France
Prime mover
roof. To protect these vital parts, two hemispherical armoured hoods (calottes) were fitted. These had vision slits but, to improve the field of vision
Renault_UE_Chenillette
bruant jaune) – A Pine bunting Emberiza leucocephalos (French: bruant à calotte blanche) – A Rock bunting Emberiza cia (French: bruant fou) – A Grey-necked
List of birds of Metropolitan France
List_of_birds_of_Metropolitan_France
Ancient sculptures in Sardinia (Italy)
coming down at the face sides. The head is protected, up to the nape, by a calotte-shaped, crested, and horned helmet, with the ears left free. Several fragments
Giants_of_Mont'e_Prama
Glacier in the upper Aosta Valley, in northwestern Italy
eastern side of the Aiguille de Bionnassay, the Col de Bionnassay and the Calotte des Aiguille Grises. This descends for 2.5 km below the Col Infranchissable
Miage_Glacier
Castle in Barletta, Italy
fronts, while the upper floor resumes the circular shape ending with a calotte and its central oculus. This difference is due to the recovery of the structure
Castle_of_Barletta
Village in Kyrenia District, Cyprus
and preliminary sketches made in red ocher upon bare masonry. Around the calotte of the dome are remnants of two circles that would have represented the
Koutsovendis
University of applied sciences in Finland
areas of focus include The Nordic Countries and the neighboring North Calotte area, as well as the familiar collaboration area of European Union countries
Kemi-Tornio University of Applied Sciences
Kemi-Tornio_University_of_Applied_Sciences
Species of nuthatch endemic to China
group. The upperparts of the Yunnan nuthatch are blue-grey, including the calotte, despite being separated from the upper mantle by a paler area. It has
Yunnan_nuthatch
Group of Phoenician and Punic steles
celle que nous avons vue sur la stèle Jacobsen — une sorte de bonnet ou calotte à peu près cylindrique — est d’une coupe légèrement différente : la partie
Phoenician_Adoration_steles
Educational institution in Brussels
from the translation and interpretation department. Its members wear the calotte. Claire Campolini-Doucet, Marie Haps de A à Z: Cent ans d'histoire de l'Enseignement
Marie Haps Faculty of Translation and Interpreting
Marie_Haps_Faculty_of_Translation_and_Interpreting
Mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan
background of prismatic volume, ended with two cupolas with slightly sharpening calottes. The trunk of the minaret is surrounded by an inscription, a ligature of
Palatial_mosque_in_Baku
September 14: The first issue of the French satirical illustrated magazine La Calotte is published. October 21: C.W. Kahles's Hairbreadth Harry makes its debut
1900s_in_comics
Dutch professional football club
club's first kit was a blue shirt with a red sash, white shorts and a blue calotte which included the name “Look-Out”. In 1919, when Veendam merged with Jupiter
SC_Veendam
also administratively responsible for 68 Baháʼís residing in the North Calotte region of Sweden and Norway. While no official statistics on the numbers
Baháʼí_Faith_in_Finland
Building in Heerlen, Netherlands
his round through the store (as did his daughter after him), with his calotte on his balding head, being an easily recognised personification of the
Glaspaleis
Mountain in the Mont Blanc massif
eastern side of the Aiguille de Bionnassay, the Col de Bionnassay and the Calotte des Aiguilles Grises. It descends south-south west for 2.5 km below the
Aiguille_de_Bionnassay
German industrial chemist
who had her own research area. Furthermore, she was the first to use the calotte model for understanding and improving organic synthesis. Wolffhardt studied
Emma_Wolffhardt
the corporation. The overall color is purple, which is the color of the calotte typical for Belgian Catholic students. The borders of the cape are finished
ANLO
israélite dont il est le président. C'est un personnage de roman qui porte calotte de velours et barbe abondante ». À l'origine, Emmanuel Lipmann est un artisan
History of the Jews in Besançon
History_of_the_Jews_in_Besançon
Church building in Nesebar, Bulgaria
built in more recent times. The narthex of the church was once topped by calotte and a bell tower, which has not been preserved today. The tower was accessible
Church of Saint Paraskevi, Nesebar
Church_of_Saint_Paraskevi,_Nesebar
French writer
Drouilly, others under the name of Lieutenant D., among which: À bas les calottes, Paris, A. Lesot, 1911. Notre guerre, Paris, Renaissance du livre, 1918
José_Germain_Drouilly
French bibliographer (1777–1851)
Beuchot, BnF. According to Charles du Rozoir in his article Régiment de la Calotte [fr] of the Dictionnaire de la conversation et de la lecture, inventaire
Adrien-Jean-Quentin_Beuchot
Archaeological complex of Alcamo Marina
cooking surface well maintained, an unusual state of preservation of the calotte-shaped cooking chamber. Furnace "A" is a type c.d. "muffle" furnace. There
Roman_furnaces_in_Alcamo
Drawing by Antoine Watteau
caractères; Louvre, Paris Boucher after Watteau, Vieillard assis, coiffé d'une calotte, 1728, etching, plate 198 in Figures de différents caractères; Louvre,
Two_Studies_of_an_Actor
Group of relics kept in the old cathedral of Brescia, Italy
portion of the hemispherical calotte also divided into enameled compartments decorated as at the base. Set on the calotte is the second level, which repeats
Treasure_of_the_Holy_Crosses
CALOTTE
CALOTTE
CALOTTE
CALOTTE
Girl/Female
Greek
Defends man.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Staffordshire called Rawnsley.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Indian
Fragrance
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Morning
Boy/Male
Hindu
One eyed, Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Indian
Dazzling, Brilliant, Noble lady
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Soliciting Aid; Praying for Help
Boy/Male
Muslim
Populous, Full, Prosperous
Boy/Male
Indian
Thesun, Lord of Sun, Newly risen Sun, Lord Surya, The Sun
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Learned; Demi God
CALOTTE
CALOTTE
CALOTTE
CALOTTE
CALOTTE
n.
A plant coif or skullcap. Same as Calotte.
n.
Alt. of Callot