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  • Herringbone pattern
  • Zigzagging chevron pattern

    The herringbone pattern is an arrangement of rectangles used for floor tilings and road pavement, so named for a fancied resemblance to the bones of a

    Herringbone pattern

    Herringbone pattern

    Herringbone_pattern

  • Herringbone (cloth)
  • Pattern used in weaving fabric

    Herringbone, also called broken twill weave, describes a distinctive V-shaped weaving pattern usually found in twill fabric. It is distinguished from

    Herringbone (cloth)

    Herringbone (cloth)

    Herringbone_(cloth)

  • Herringbone gear
  • Gear with mirrored helical teeth

    many together form a herringbone pattern (resembling the bones of a fish such as a herring). Unlike helical gears, herringbone gears do not produce an

    Herringbone gear

    Herringbone gear

    Herringbone_gear

  • Herringbone
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Herringbone (cloth), a woven pattern of tweed or twill cloth Herringbone (formation), a type of military formation Herringbone (horse) (1940–1961), a Thoroughbred

    Herringbone

    Herringbone

  • Herringbone stitch
  • Stitch used in garment construction and embroidery

    stitch that creates a fabric pattern closely resembling a herringbone pattern, or herringbone cloth. A knitted herringbone stitch creates a firm fabric

    Herringbone stitch

    Herringbone stitch

    Herringbone_stitch

  • Herringbone (formation)
  • Tactical formation

    A Herringbone is one type of tactical formation (named after the herringbone pattern). When in a Herringbone formation, the person at the front of the

    Herringbone (formation)

    Herringbone (formation)

    Herringbone_(formation)

  • Opus spicatum
  • Masonry pattern used in Roman and medieval times

    a herringbone pattern. Its usage was generally decorative and most commonly it served as a pavement, though it was also used as an infill pattern in

    Opus spicatum

    Opus spicatum

    Opus_spicatum

  • Wallpaper group
  • Classification of a two-dimensional repetitive pattern

    or reflections. Examples of group pg Computer generated Mat with herringbone pattern on which Egyptian king stood. Zooming in shows that there it does

    Wallpaper group

    Wallpaper group

    Wallpaper_group

  • Tweed
  • Rough, unfinished woollen fabric, of a soft, open texture

    used to make overcoats and sportcoats in the 1950s Example of the herringbone pattern, a popular choice for suits and outerwear Houndstooth, the basis

    Tweed

    Tweed

    Tweed

  • Parquet
  • Ornate wooden floor design

    lozenges—but may contain curves. The most popular parquet flooring pattern is herringbone. The word derives from the Old French parchet (the diminutive of parc)

    Parquet

    Parquet

    Parquet

  • Lattice (pastry)
  • Decorative pastry on baked goods

    Latticing Latticing continues in a herringbone pattern Latticing finished Crimped crust, ready for baking Baked herringbone lattice piecrust Croline Latticework

    Lattice (pastry)

    Lattice (pastry)

    Lattice_(pastry)

  • Four-leaf clover
  • Rare mutation of the common 3-leaf clover said to bring good luck

    in the white-clover genome: the red fleck mark and red midrib, a herringbone pattern that streaks down the center of each leaflet in a bold red color

    Four-leaf clover

    Four-leaf clover

    Four-leaf_clover

  • Bethesda Terrace and Fountain
  • Architectural features in New York City's Central Park

    harder stone for cappings, with granite steps and landings, and herringbone pattern paving of Roman brick laid on edge. In Calvert Vaux and Frederick

    Bethesda Terrace and Fountain

    Bethesda Terrace and Fountain

    Bethesda_Terrace_and_Fountain

  • Brickwork
  • Masonry made of bricks and mortar

    the same pattern as English bond, but uses shiners in place of stretchers. Single basket weave bond Double basket weave bond 90° herringbone bond 45°

    Brickwork

    Brickwork

    Brickwork

  • Rectangle
  • Quadrilateral with four right angles

    are equal in length. The rectangle is used in many periodic tessellation patterns, in brickwork, for example, these tilings: A rectangle tiled by squares

    Rectangle

    Rectangle

    Rectangle

  • Delta Air Lines
  • Airline of the United States

    flat-bed sleeper suite by Zodiac Seats U.S., configured in a reverse herringbone pattern. All seats are also equipped with a personal, on-demand in-flight-entertainment

    Delta Air Lines

    Delta Air Lines

    Delta_Air_Lines

  • Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor
  • Cancer of the connective tissue surrounding peripheral nerves

    Neurofibrosarcoma, and Neurosarcoma Micrograph of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumour with the typical herringbone pattern. H&E stain. Specialty Neuro-oncology

    Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor

    Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor

    Malignant_peripheral_nerve_sheath_tumor

  • Thaeng yuak
  • the pattern is pointing downward. The 1st herringbone pattern The 3rd herringbone pattern The 5th herringbone pattern The combination of patterns Tiger

    Thaeng yuak

    Thaeng yuak

    Thaeng_yuak

  • Pavers (flooring)
  • Stone or tile structure which can serve as floor; pavement type with solid blocks

    different laying patterns that can be achieved using block paving. The most common of these is the herringbone pattern. This pattern is the strongest

    Pavers (flooring)

    Pavers_(flooring)

  • Fibrosarcoma
  • Malignant tumors composed of fibrous tissue

    split and merge, giving the appearance of "fish bone" known as a herringbone pattern. Poorly differentiated tumors consist in more atypical cells, pleomorphic

    Fibrosarcoma

    Fibrosarcoma

    Fibrosarcoma

  • Pray Codex
  • Collection of medieval manuscripts

    on the Turin Shroud; the supposed fabric shows a herringbone pattern, similar to the weaving pattern of the Shroud; and the four tiny circles on the lower

    Pray Codex

    Pray Codex

    Pray_Codex

  • Frog skin camouflage
  • U.S. military camouflage pattern

    pattern was cost used the US Army's M1942 Reversible Spot Pattern and U.S. Marine Corps' P42 Camo utility uniforms, which were made from herringbone twill

    Frog skin camouflage

    Frog skin camouflage

    Frog_skin_camouflage

  • Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
  • Skyscraper in Cleveland, Ohio

    street between the tower and the garage, is to be repaved with a herringbone pattern consisting of three colors, with the addition of a bike lane and

    Sherwin-Williams Headquarters

    Sherwin-Williams Headquarters

    Sherwin-Williams_Headquarters

  • Biltmore Estate
  • Historic house in North Carolina, US

    The loggia is decorated overhead with terracotta tiles set in a herringbone pattern. The self-supporting ceramic tile vault and arch system was used

    Biltmore Estate

    Biltmore Estate

    Biltmore_Estate

  • Herring
  • Forage fish, mostly belonging to the family Clupeidae

    its town Lerwick become known as the "herring capital of Europe". Herringbone pattern Based on data sourced from the relevant FAO Species Fact Sheets Archived

    Herring

    Herring

    Herring

  • Florence Cathedral
  • Church in Tuscany, Italy

    in place while the mortar was still wet. Brunelleschi used a herringbone brick pattern to transfer the weight of the freshly laid bricks to the nearest

    Florence Cathedral

    Florence Cathedral

    Florence_Cathedral

  • Shortcrust pastry
  • Base used for a tart, quiche or pie

    Latticing Latticing continues in a herringbone pattern Latticing finished Crimped crust, ready for baking Baked herringbone lattice piecrust Food portal List

    Shortcrust pastry

    Shortcrust pastry

    Shortcrust_pastry

  • Martin D-28
  • Steel-string acoustic guitar

    in current production models. For example, they had a distinct "herringbone" pattern that lined the top of the guitar. However, this touch was discontinued

    Martin D-28

    Martin D-28

    Martin_D-28

  • Flat cap
  • Type of hat

    Flat cap, side view, herringbone pattern

    Flat cap

    Flat cap

    Flat_cap

  • Edinburgh
  • Capital city of Scotland

    closes or wynds) lie on either side of the main spine, forming a herringbone pattern. Due to space restrictions imposed by the narrowness of this landform

    Edinburgh

    Edinburgh

    Edinburgh

  • Spiral groove bearing
  • Hydrodynamic bearings using spiral grooves to develop lubricant pressure

    to counter the pressure rise created by the first set of grooves (herringbone pattern). At a sufficient speed, the internal pressures create enough force

    Spiral groove bearing

    Spiral groove bearing

    Spiral_groove_bearing

  • Barley
  • Cereal grain

    Its flowers are clusters of spikelets arranged in a distinctive herringbone pattern. Each spikelet has a long thin awn (to 160 mm (6.3 in) long), making

    Barley

    Barley

    Barley

  • Brick nog
  • construction, with the bricks being laid in horizontal courses or a herringbone pattern. Brick used in this way is rarely mechanically fastened to the adjacent

    Brick nog

    Brick nog

    Brick_nog

  • Piazza del Campo
  • Square in Siena, Italy

    red brick pavement is separated into 9 wedges each filled with a herringbone pattern and the eight-line divisions bordered with traverine. The surrounding

    Piazza del Campo

    Piazza del Campo

    Piazza_del_Campo

  • Argyle (pattern)
  • Pattern made of diamonds or lozenges

    An argyle (/ˈɑːr.ɡaɪl/, occasionally spelled argyll) pattern is made of diamonds or lozenges. The word is sometimes used to refer to an individual diamond

    Argyle (pattern)

    Argyle (pattern)

    Argyle_(pattern)

  • Naphthol Red
  • Chemical compound

    exist. In the initial α polymorph the molecules are arranged in a herringbone pattern with extensive hydrogen bonding. The φ polymorph is more dense and

    Naphthol Red

    Naphthol Red

    Naphthol_Red

  • Paisley (design)
  • Textile design with a teardrop motif

    Paisley or paisley pattern is an ornamental textile design using the boteh (Persian: بته) or buta, a teardrop-shaped motif with a curved upper end. Of

    Paisley (design)

    Paisley (design)

    Paisley_(design)

  • Barclays Center
  • Multi-purpose indoor arena in New York City

    a herringbone pattern since the arena opened in 2012. The basketball courts used for other events at the arena generally do not feature this pattern. Unlike

    Barclays Center

    Barclays Center

    Barclays_Center

  • Chanel 2.55
  • Luxury leather handbag

    has a quilted diamond or herringbone pattern on the exterior. Using a running stitch, gives the bag shape and volume. The pattern is believed to have been

    Chanel 2.55

    Chanel 2.55

    Chanel_2.55

  • Slayer's Slab
  • Medieval gravestone

    the nearby knuckerhole. The stone has a cross on it overlaying a herringbone pattern, but no inscription to identify the tomb's occupant. David Staveley

    Slayer's Slab

    Slayer's Slab

    Slayer's_Slab

  • Guastavino tile
  • Thin ornaments for a type of low brickwork vault

    12 inches (150 by 300 mm) across. They are usually set in three herringbone-pattern courses with a sandwich of thin layers of Portland cement. Unlike

    Guastavino tile

    Guastavino tile

    Guastavino_tile

  • Nightingale floor
  • Floors that make a chirping sound when walked upon

    like herinbōnbari (ヘリンボーン張り), which refers to flooring laid in a herringbone pattern. As such, uguisubari means "Warbler boarding". The floors were made

    Nightingale floor

    Nightingale floor

    Nightingale_floor

  • Soutache
  • Decorative braid used in the trimming of drapery or clothing

    covering the cores; this produces a piece of trim with a braided or herringbone pattern. Often woven of metallic bullion thread, silk, or a blend of silk

    Soutache

    Soutache

    Soutache

  • Wealden hall house
  • Type of medieval English house

    Monks' Barn, Newport, Essex, showing a brick filling in herringbone pattern

    Wealden hall house

    Wealden hall house

    Wealden_hall_house

  • Operation Tracer
  • Secret Second World War military operation in Gibraltar British Overseas Territory

    patterns and shapes: square tiles arranged around the periphery of the room, presumably to indicate storage areas, and narrow tiles in a herringbone pattern

    Operation Tracer

    Operation Tracer

    Operation_Tracer

  • Check (pattern)
  • Pattern of intersecting vertical and horizontal stripes

    checkerboard pattern) is a pattern of modified stripes consisting of crossed horizontal and vertical lines which form squares. The pattern typically contains

    Check (pattern)

    Check (pattern)

    Check_(pattern)

  • Tiling with rectangles
  • Rectangular tilings using various shapes of rectangles

    "Solutions to Problems and Conjectures". Journal of Recreational Mathematics. 29 (1): 73. ISSN 0022-412X. Herringbone Tiles on a Bathroom Wall v t e

    Tiling with rectangles

    Tiling_with_rectangles

  • Ruins of Gedi
  • UNESCO World Heritage site in Kenya

    spandrel, while on the east entrance the architrave is engraved with a herringbone pattern. The structure also has one of the deepest foundations, with its

    Ruins of Gedi

    Ruins of Gedi

    Ruins_of_Gedi

  • Icelandic turf house
  • House type

    in blocks, often with a second layer, or in the more fashionable herringbone pattern. Traditionally, the only external wood is the doorway, which would

    Icelandic turf house

    Icelandic turf house

    Icelandic_turf_house

  • Patterson Mansion
  • Historic house in Washington, D.C., United States

    The main staircase led to a foyer with a wood parquet floor in a herringbone pattern. The walls were plaster panels, separated by fluted marble pilasters

    Patterson Mansion

    Patterson Mansion

    Patterson_Mansion

  • Hall–Hogan Grocery Store
  • United States historic place

    with cream-colored trim. The stone, local fieldstone, is laid in a herringbone pattern that is, along with the brick trim, a signature of Silas Owens, Sr

    Hall–Hogan Grocery Store

    Hall–Hogan Grocery Store

    Hall–Hogan_Grocery_Store

  • Feather
  • Body-covering structure of birds

    accepted[by whom?] as pennaceous vaned feathers based on the rachis and herringbone pattern of the barbs. In the clade Deinonychosauria, the continued divergence

    Feather

    Feather

    Feather

  • Panama hat
  • Traditional brimmed straw hat of Ecuadorian origin

    are the cuenca and brisa. The cuenca weave has the appearance of a herringbone pattern and utilizes slightly more straw than the brisa weave. The brisa

    Panama hat

    Panama hat

    Panama_hat

  • State Dining Room of the White House
  • American state room

    installed by Mountain State Floors (a West Virginia company) in a herringbone pattern. By the early 1990s, more than 50,000 people a year were being entertained

    State Dining Room of the White House

    State Dining Room of the White House

    State_Dining_Room_of_the_White_House

  • Neogonodactylus oerstedii
  • Species of burrowing mantis shrimp

    mineralized patterns on the N. oerstedii claws that form a herringbone pattern. Furthermore, mantis shrimp have corkscrew-like fibers beneath the herringbone pattern

    Neogonodactylus oerstedii

    Neogonodactylus oerstedii

    Neogonodactylus_oerstedii

  • Whittling
  • Art of carving shapes out of raw wood using a knife

    historical, decorative technique in Norway using an ax to create a herringbone pattern. Safety precautions include the wearing of a thimble on one's thumb

    Whittling

    Whittling

    Whittling

  • Lydenburg heads
  • Iron-Age terracotta artefacts from South Africa

    the entire neck. The incised pattern constitutes hatch marks that alternate in direction producing a herringbone pattern. While the specimens are similar

    Lydenburg heads

    Lydenburg heads

    Lydenburg_heads

  • St. Peter's Basilica
  • Roman Catholic basilica and landmark in Vatican City

    feasible. Its double-shell construction of bricks locked together in a herringbone pattern (re-introduced from Byzantine architecture), and the gentle upward

    St. Peter's Basilica

    St. Peter's Basilica

    St._Peter's_Basilica

  • Galley
  • Ship mainly propelled by oars

    support the oars and the rowers' benches were laid out in a diagonal herringbone pattern angled aft with a central gangway (corsia) running along the centerline

    Galley

    Galley

    Galley

  • Volley (shoe)
  • Brand of athletic shoes

    and employee of Dunlop. Quist borrowed a pair of boat shoes, with herringbone pattern sole, during his Davis Cup tournament win in the US and, upon his

    Volley (shoe)

    Volley (shoe)

    Volley_(shoe)

  • Russian wooden architecture
  • century: Frequent beams and boards laid at an angle, creating a herringbone pattern, were used. Large naos sometimes had suspended ceilings, the ceiling

    Russian wooden architecture

    Russian wooden architecture

    Russian_wooden_architecture

  • Bowers House (Sugar Grove, West Virginia)
  • Historic house in West Virginia, United States

    two asymmetrical polygonal towers, contrasting wood siding in a herringbone pattern, projecting gables and bays, and large brackets with contrasting

    Bowers House (Sugar Grove, West Virginia)

    Bowers House (Sugar Grove, West Virginia)

    Bowers_House_(Sugar_Grove,_West_Virginia)

  • Piazza San Marco
  • Square in Venice, Italy

    Piazza was paved in the late 12th century with bricks laid in a herringbone pattern. Bands of light-colored stone ran parallel to the long axis of the

    Piazza San Marco

    Piazza San Marco

    Piazza_San_Marco

  • Weapons and armour in Anglo-Saxon England
  • the finished blade. Pattern welding also produced patterns in the finished blade, most commonly a herringbone pattern. Such patterns are often referenced

    Weapons and armour in Anglo-Saxon England

    Weapons and armour in Anglo-Saxon England

    Weapons_and_armour_in_Anglo-Saxon_England

  • Hewing
  • Method for converting a log into lumber

    Scandinavian buildings a special method of hewing which produces a herringbone pattern on the timbers has been used (Swedish: Slinthuggning, Norwegian:

    Hewing

    Hewing

    Hewing

  • Marshcourt
  • Country house in Marsh Court, near Stockbridge, Hampshire, England

    surround the house, connected by paths paved in stone inset with herringbone pattern brickwork panels. Main gardens include the Piazza, a lawned area

    Marshcourt

    Marshcourt

    Marshcourt

  • Tallinn Town Hall
  • Town hall in Tallinn, Estonia

    uniform. Consoles and pillars are covered with a three-coloured herringbone pattern. They were restored on the example of the westward remained pillar

    Tallinn Town Hall

    Tallinn Town Hall

    Tallinn_Town_Hall

  • Twill
  • Woven fabric textile weave

    with ribs in both sides, called herringbone Diamond twill, with weaving edge (left), blue warp, red weft Twill pattern developing on a peg loom Oelsner

    Twill

    Twill

    Twill

  • Persian domes
  • Part of Persian architecture

    been dated to the 11th or 12th century and used brick arranged in a herringbone pattern. The Seljuq Empire introduced the domed enclosure in front of the

    Persian domes

    Persian domes

    Persian_domes

  • Splittertarnmuster
  • Military camouflage pattern

    cover), both of a lightweight herringbone twill linen, were issued. Only one side of each was printed in splitter pattern; the other side was left white

    Splittertarnmuster

    Splittertarnmuster

    Splittertarnmuster

  • Rideau Hall
  • Official residence of the Governor General of Canada

    other residences. The new rug covers a floor made of oak set in a herringbone pattern. The appearance of the tent room is inspired by the earlier use of

    Rideau Hall

    Rideau Hall

    Rideau_Hall

  • Symmetric Phase Recording
  • across a tape's recording surface by writing adjacent tracks in a herringbone pattern: track 0 = \\\\\, track 1 = /////, track 2 = \\\\\, track 3 = /////

    Symmetric Phase Recording

    Symmetric_Phase_Recording

  • Late medieval domes
  • Domes in religious architecture in the Late Middle Ages

    about one fifth of the total thickness at the base. The use of a herringbone pattern in the brick allowed for short horizontal sections of the layers

    Late medieval domes

    Late medieval domes

    Late_medieval_domes

  • Korčula (town)
  • Town in Dubrovnik-Neretva, Croatia

    old city is surrounded by walls, and the streets are arranged in a herringbone pattern allowing free circulation of air but protecting against strong winds

    Korčula (town)

    Korčula (town)

    Korčula_(town)

  • Melvin Chrisco House
  • Historic house in Arkansas, United States

    Owens's work, including herringbone patterning in the stone work, arched porch openings, and the use of cream brick in quoined patterns on corners and openings

    Melvin Chrisco House

    Melvin Chrisco House

    Melvin_Chrisco_House

  • Little Moreton Hall
  • Manor house in Cheshire, England

    Diagonal oak braces that create chevron and lozenge patterns adorn the façades. The herringbone pattern with quatrefoils present at the rear, which can also

    Little Moreton Hall

    Little Moreton Hall

    Little_Moreton_Hall

  • Ancient Egyptian pottery
  • phase of the Merimde culture, there are incised decorations like the herringbone pattern. In this technique, the surface of the pot was scratched with a sharp

    Ancient Egyptian pottery

    Ancient Egyptian pottery

    Ancient_Egyptian_pottery

  • Oxhide ingot
  • Mediterranean Late Bronze Age metal slabs

    corrosion. These ingots were found stacked in four rows following a herringbone pattern. The smooth sides of the ingots faced downwards, and the lowest layer

    Oxhide ingot

    Oxhide ingot

    Oxhide_ingot

  • Nationality Rooms
  • Group of classrooms in the University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning

    accumulating during the severe winters. Spruce boards are laid in a herringbone pattern slanting upward to a plane of flat boards decorated by two hand-carved

    Nationality Rooms

    Nationality Rooms

    Nationality_Rooms

  • Italian Renaissance domes
  • similarities with earlier and smaller brick domes in Persia. The use of a herringbone pattern in the brick allowed for short horizontal sections of the layers

    Italian Renaissance domes

    Italian Renaissance domes

    Italian_Renaissance_domes

  • Ife Empire
  • Former empire in Western Africa

    ceramic disks. Most of the potsherd tiles were arranged linearly in herringbone patterns, and colored sherds were arranged in geometric mosaics. It appears

    Ife Empire

    Ife Empire

    Ife_Empire

  • Isohedral figure
  • Generalisation of dice with identical faces

    Wayback Machine, 2009, Chapter 5: "Isohedral Tilings", p. 35. Tilings and patterns, p. 20, 23. "Four Dimensional Dice up to Twenty Sides". Olshevsky, George

    Isohedral figure

    Isohedral figure

    Isohedral_figure

  • Jesmonite
  • Composite of gypsum in an acrylic resin

    original on 2022-12-11. Retrieved 2019-07-22. "Phil Cuttance creates herringbone-patterned objects from Jesmonite". Dezeen. 2017-12-12. Retrieved 2025-07-25

    Jesmonite

    Jesmonite

  • Scipionyx
  • Extinct genus of dinosaurs

    bone has also been reported with Juravenator. The gastralia form a herringbone pattern, the left and right medial elements overlapping each other at their

    Scipionyx

    Scipionyx

    Scipionyx

  • Dennis and Christine Garrison House
  • Historic house in Arkansas, United States

    openings of doors and windows, and an arched entrance porch. The herringbone patterns in the stonework are also an Owens signature. The chimney, with similar

    Dennis and Christine Garrison House

    Dennis and Christine Garrison House

    Dennis_and_Christine_Garrison_House

  • St George's Church, Eastergate
  • Church in West Sussex , England

    "distinctive Saxon features". An ancient surviving feature is the herringbone pattern masonry in the south wall of the chancel: this extends to about 8

    St George's Church, Eastergate

    St George's Church, Eastergate

    St_George's_Church,_Eastergate

  • SOMAIR
  • Mining company of Niger

    ponds". The drainage pipes are perforated and are installed in a "herringbone pattern", in each cell. The collection of drainage water from each cell is

    SOMAIR

    SOMAIR

    SOMAIR

  • Lea Deutsch
  • Croatian actress

    to sit motionless on a bench across from the theater in a little herringbone pattern coat with a yellow star of David on her sleeves, staring for hours

    Lea Deutsch

    Lea_Deutsch

  • Paul A. Sperry
  • American inventor

    cutting grooved patterns (siping) in a natural rubber sole. Sperry tried various patterns of siping and settled on a herringbone pattern as the most effective

    Paul A. Sperry

    Paul_A._Sperry

  • Lord Dunn–Raven Stradivarius
  • Violin by Antonio Stradivari

    of fine-flamed maple on a medium curl. The back pattern includes pieces glued in a herringbone pattern with an apex at the bottom. The dimensions of the

    Lord Dunn–Raven Stradivarius

    Lord Dunn–Raven Stradivarius

    Lord_Dunn–Raven_Stradivarius

  • Bassa people (Liberia)
  • Ethnic group in West Africa

    rows of hair that run from front to back, as well as an encircling herringbone pattern. According to Bassa legend, the staff was the walking stick of a

    Bassa people (Liberia)

    Bassa people (Liberia)

    Bassa_people_(Liberia)

  • Combermere Abbey
  • Abbey in Cheshire, England

    front. The ground floor is partly stone, with half-timbering in a herringbone pattern on the first storey, and three gables above forming attics. The roof

    Combermere Abbey

    Combermere Abbey

    Combermere_Abbey

  • 4 Park Avenue
  • Building in Manhattan, New York

    of textured tiles with a meander motif. The tiles are laid in a herringbone pattern. The ceiling of the northwestern bay is divided into two sections;

    4 Park Avenue

    4 Park Avenue

    4_Park_Avenue

  • S.D. Merritt House
  • Historic house in Arkansas, United States

    exterior clad in a distinctive combination of fieldstone laid in herringbone patterns, and cream-colored brick trim. It was designed by Silas Owens, Sr

    S.D. Merritt House

    S.D. Merritt House

    S.D._Merritt_House

  • Origamic architecture
  • Type of artform

    diagonal) - all were very successful due to their Origami diamond and herringbone patterns. As a result, Buri and Weinand were able to produce successful models

    Origamic architecture

    Origamic architecture

    Origamic_architecture

  • Tropical screech owl
  • Species of owl

    the face and yellow irides. Its undersides are pale with a black "herringbone" pattern. The subspecies differ in the intensity of the colors and the amount

    Tropical screech owl

    Tropical screech owl

    Tropical_screech_owl

  • Combat uniform
  • Military uniform

    M1 helmet, wool field jackets, and herringbone twill (HBT) fatigues. There was little to no camouflage patterning during this era, and uniforms were largely

    Combat uniform

    Combat uniform

    Combat_uniform

  • Quattlebaum–Pelletier House
  • Historic house in Arkansas, United States

    from his usually herringbone pattern for laying the stone on the walls, instead using longer and thinner sandstone in a geometric pattern. The house was

    Quattlebaum–Pelletier House

    Quattlebaum–Pelletier House

    Quattlebaum–Pelletier_House

  • Castleberry–Harrington Historic District
  • Historic district in Arkansas, United States

    Castleberry and Harrington families. One of them has an applied herringbone pattern of stonework for which Owens was particularly well known. The three

    Castleberry–Harrington Historic District

    Castleberry–Harrington Historic District

    Castleberry–Harrington_Historic_District

  • Crumbles murders
  • Either of two 1920s murder cases in England

    blue suit, the older man had worn a new suit with a distinctive herringbone pattern. The individual walking arm in arm with Munro had been carrying a

    Crumbles murders

    Crumbles murders

    Crumbles_murders

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  • Morant
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, and German

    Morant

    English, French, and German : from an Old French personal name of uncertain etymology. It appears to be a byname meaning ‘steadfast’, ‘enduring’, from the present participle of Old French (de)morer ‘to remain or stay’, but this may be no more than the reworking under the influence of folk etymology of a Germanic personal name. The later may be from the elements mōd ‘courage’ + hramn ‘raven’. Another possibility is derivation from Latin Maurus + suffix -andus (following the pattern of names formed from a verbal noun, such as Amandus).French : habitational name, a variant of Morand.

    Morant

  • Norma
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Swedish

    Norma

    From the North; Pattern; Courage; Norseman; Rule; Standard; Female Version of Norman

    Norma

  • Herington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Herington

    English : probably a variant spelling of Herrington, Harrington or Errington.

    Herington

  • Yang
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese

    Yang

    Sun; Poplar; Appearance; Model; Pattern

    Yang

  • Norma
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Norma

    Model or Pattern

    Norma

  • Luton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Luton

    English : habitational name from the place in Bedfordshire (named in Old English as ‘settlement (Old English tūn) on the (river) Lea’), or, more plausibly in view of the pattern of distribution, from Luton in Devon (near Teignmouth), named in Old English as ‘Lēofgifu’s settlement’ (from an Old English female personal name composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + gifu ‘gift’). A further possible source of the name is Luton in Kent, named as the ‘settlement of Lēofa’.

    Luton

  • Hardman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire)

    Hardman

    English (chiefly Lancashire) : occupational name for a herdsman, a variant of Herdman (see Heard). (The change of -er- to -ar- was a regular phonetic pattern in Old French and Middle English.)English : from an unattested Old English personal name Heardmann, composed of the elements heard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’ + mann ‘man’. According to Reaney and Wilson, compound names with this second element became common in late Old English in eastern England.Irish : of English origin (see above), but sometimes confused with Harman.Dutch : variant of Hardeman 2.Americanized spelling of German Hartmann.

    Hardman

  • Normie
  • Girl/Female

    German, Latin

    Normie

    Pattern

    Normie

  • Herrington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Herrington

    English : habitational name from Herrington in County Durham, possibly so named from an unattested Old English personal name H̄ra(from Old Enlish h̄ra ‘servant’) + -ing- denoting association + denu ‘woodland’, ‘pasture’.English : Possibly a variant of Harrington or a hypercorrected form of Errington.

    Herrington

  • Norma
  • Girl/Female

    Latin American

    Norma

    Rule; pattern. Can also be a feminine form of Norman: from the North.

    Norma

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Online names & meanings

  • AMENRUTA
  • Male

    Egyptian

    AMENRUTA

    , a mystical title of the deity Amen Ra.

  • Avelyn
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, German

    Avelyn

    Hazelnut; Variant of Medieval Given Names Avis and Aveline

  • Faraj
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Faraj

    Comfort, Relief, Ease, Repose

  • Heerkani | ஹீரகநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Heerkani | ஹீரகநீ

    Small diamond

  • Lutfullah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Lutfullah |

    Kindness of Allah

  • Adira
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Adira

    Strong.

  • MADHU
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    MADHU

    (मधु) Hindi name derived from the name of first month, from Sanskrit madhu, MADHU means "honey."

  • Siddish
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Siddish

    Brightness

  • DANEL
  • Male

    Basque

    DANEL

    , God's judge.

  • Abhilaash
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian, Kannada

    Abhilaash

    Lord Vishnu

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  • Herringbone
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or like, the spine of a herring; especially, characterized by an arrangement of work in rows of parallel lines, which in the alternate rows slope in different directions.

  • Voltagraphy
  • n.

    In electrotypy, the act or art of copying, in metals deposited by electrolytic action, a form or pattern which is made the negative electrode.

  • Uniformity
  • n.

    Conformity to a pattern or rule; resemblance, consonance, or agreement; as, the uniformity of different churches in ceremonies or rites.

  • True
  • n.

    Right to precision; conformable to a rule or pattern; exact; accurate; as, a true copy; a true likeness of the original.

  • Sampler
  • n.

    A pattern; a specimen; especially, a collection of needlework patterns, as letters, borders, etc., to be used as samples, or to display the skill of the worker.

  • Waistcoating
  • n.

    A fabric designed for waistcoats; esp., one in which there is a pattern, differently colored yarns being used.

  • Vesting
  • n.

    Cloth for vests; a vest pattern.

  • Patterned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Pattern

  • Vase
  • n.

    A vessel adapted for various domestic purposes, and anciently for sacrificial uses; especially, a vessel of antique or elegant pattern used for ornament; as, a porcelain vase; a gold vase; a Grecian vase. See Illust. of Portland vase, under Portland.

  • Pattern
  • n.

    Figure or style of decoration; design; as, wall paper of a beautiful pattern.

  • Pattern
  • n.

    Anything proposed for imitation; an archetype; an exemplar; that which is to be, or is worthy to be, copied or imitated; as, a pattern of a machine.

  • Pattern
  • n.

    Stuff sufficient for a garment; as, a dress pattern.

  • Scant
  • superl.

    Not full, large, or plentiful; scarcely sufficient; less than is wanted for the purpose; scanty; meager; not enough; as, a scant allowance of provisions or water; a scant pattern of cloth for a garment.

  • Patterning
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Pattern

  • Pattern
  • v. t.

    To make or design (anything) by, from, or after, something that serves as a pattern; to copy; to model; to imitate.

  • Scantlet
  • n.

    A small pattern; a small quantity.

  • Type
  • n.

    A simple compound, used as a mode or pattern to which other compounds are conveniently regarded as being related, and from which they may be actually or theoretically derived.

  • Sample
  • n.

    Example; pattern.

  • Pattern
  • n.

    Anything cut or formed to serve as a guide to cutting or forming objects; as, a dressmaker's pattern.