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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Door Dictionary |  |  |  | Door Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Shotgun - AmmunitionThe extremely large caliber of shotgun shells has led to a wide variety of different ammunition. Standard types include:
shot (also known as Birdshot) is the most commonly used round, filled with lead or lead substitute pellets. Shot shells are described by the size of the pellets within. Size Eight is the smallest size used normally for hunting, and is used on small birds such as doves. Sizes Two, One, BB, BBB, and T are used for hunting large waterfowl such as geese. In Europe and in other "metric" countries, the shot s ...
See also:Shotgun, Shotgun - Definition, Shotgun - History, Shotgun - The 19th century, Shotgun - John Browning, Shotgun - The World Wars, Shotgun - Late 20th Century to Present, Shotgun - Design factors, Shotgun - Action, Shotgun - Gauge, Shotgun - Shot, Shotgun - Pattern and choke, Shotgun - Barrel length, Shotgun - Common uses, Shotgun - Ammunition, Shotgun - Specialty ammunition, Shotgun - Legal Issues Read more here: » Shotgun: Encyclopedia II - Shotgun - Ammunition |
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| | | | | |  |  |  | Door Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - English words with uncommon properties - Acronyms as wordsSome acronyms have attained the status of words. Many are company names that were either deliberately created for marketing reasons or have morphed from true acronyms over time, such as Compaq, a computer company; Qantas, an Australian airline; and Nasdaq, the US electronic stock market. Others are organizations, such as Nato, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (spelled with all capital letters in the U.S.).
Other examples include qwerty – the name of the most common keyboard layout, WYSIWYG, pronounced 'Wizzyw ...
See also:English words with uncommon properties, English words with uncommon properties - Combinations of letters, English words with uncommon properties - Many vowels, English words with uncommon properties - Many consonants, English words with uncommon properties - Alternating vowels and consonants, English words with uncommon properties - Repeated letters, English words with uncommon properties - Unusual word endings, English words with uncommon properties - Unusual word beginnings, English words with uncommon properties - Q without U, English words with uncommon properties - Other unusual spellings, English words with uncommon properties - Containing the letters abcd..., English words with uncommon properties - Letters in alphabetic order, English words with uncommon properties - Palindromes, English words with uncommon properties - First and last words by reversed spelling, English words with uncommon properties - First and last words in anagram dictionary, English words with uncommon properties - Pairs and groups of words, English words with uncommon properties - Homophones, English words with uncommon properties - Homographs, English words with uncommon properties - Self-antonymns, English words with uncommon properties - Sequences of words formed by the addition of letters, English words with uncommon properties - ough words, English words with uncommon properties - Long words, English words with uncommon properties - Longest one-syllable word, English words with uncommon properties - Unrhymable words, English words with uncommon properties - Words with large numbers of meanings, English words with uncommon properties - Acronyms as words, English words with uncommon properties - Typewriter words Read more here: » English words with uncommon properties: Encyclopedia II - English words with uncommon properties - Acronyms as words |
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|  |  |  | Door Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Neo The Matrix - The battle continuesApproximately six months go by between the events of The Matrix and the second film, The Matrix Reloaded. Neo is now fully manifested and confident as The One. He can fly, has fantastic speed and strength, has no match in any fight, has telekinetic and healing abilities, and can withstand dramatic damage. He and Trinity have become lovers. Neo's clothing changes with his transformation. Despensing with the long black trenchcoat, tie and black shirt he wears at the conclusion of The Matrix, Neo prefers a long coat with a high ...
See also:Neo The Matrix, Neo The Matrix - Neo awakens, Neo The Matrix - The battle continues, Neo The Matrix - The one fulfills his purpose, Neo The Matrix - Neo's legacy Read more here: » Neo The Matrix: Encyclopedia II - Neo The Matrix - The battle continues |
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|  |  |  | Door Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Gakhars - Muhammad of Ghor and the GakharsThe Ghaznavid Empire ended in 1149 with the capture of Ghazna or Ghazni by Muhammad of Ghor or Muhammad Ghori. Ghaznavid power in northern India continued until the conquest of Lahore in 1187.
According to Ansari in "The Encylopedia of Islam"; "In 1204-5 they (Gakhars) rose up against the rule of Muhammad Ghori, who took strong measures against them and quelled the rebellion with an iron hand. After this crushing defeat they were so demoralised that their chief simply because a Muslim capitive had initiated him into the tenents of Islam, will ...
See also:Gakhars, Gakhars - Earliest history of the Gakhars, Gakhars - Mahmud of Ghazni and the Gakhars, Gakhars - Muhammad of Ghor and the Gakhars, Gakhars - The Early Delhi Sultanate and the Gakhars, Gakhars - Timur and Sheikha Gakhar, Gakhars - The Later Delhi Sutanate and Jasrat Gakhar, Gakhars - The Emperor Babur and Hati Gakhar, Gakhars - Sher Shah Suri and Sultan Sarang Khan, Gakhars - The Later Mughals and the Gakhars, Gakhars - The Sikh and British Conquests, Gakhars - Today, Gakhars - Reference Read more here: » Gakhars: Encyclopedia II - Gakhars - Muhammad of Ghor and the Gakhars |
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|  |  |  | Door Dictionary: Power of Silence
Silence is the womb of the tangible world. In the Christian Biblical version of Creation, God 'spoke' and the world came into being. With the pronouncing of the Word, speech became primary, but silence remained primordial. The heart of Christian meditation is to return to this primordial state of being. It is a journey from words into the creative word of God; this Word is enveloped by silence. By its very nature, silence is unexploitable, often purposeless and for that reason very frightening.
(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Peace of Mind: Power of Silence |
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|  |  |  | Door Dictionary: Chanting The Mantra 'Aum'
Aum is one of the most popular chants in India. From time to time Osho has suggested many ways of doing it; if done properly, it can be a door to silence. A caution from Osho: A mantra has to be chanted and then dropped. A mantra is complete only when you can drop it. Do not cling to it! Here we discuss one of the ways of chanting the Aum mantra.
(See also: Meditation Techniques , Meditation,
Meditation for Beginners, Meditation Techniques)
Read more here: » Meditation Techniques: Chanting The Mantra 'Aum' |
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| |  |  |  | Door Dictionary: The Colour Indigo
The tertiary colour Indigo is manifest at the convergence of Violet and Blue within the Light Spectrum. Indigo is the colour of the 6th chakra - often referred to as the Ajna Chakra or "Third Eye" - partly because of its position over the Pineal Gland and between the brows, and partly because of it's association to paranormal "vision" - seeing beyond the capability of the eyes. Whereas Blue is the colour of transition - "the door to the other side" - Indigo, is the "other side". It is the colour of "synthesis"-which is the act of assembling "seemingly" separate - unrelated criteria into a complete or whole understanding. This translates through the human consciousness as KNOWING - but not knowing how you know.
(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo
Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)
Read more here: » Indigo Children: The Colour Indigo |
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|  |  |  | Door Dictionary: Meaning of Dreams from; Diving to DrinkingDreams
and Their Meaning including the meaning of dreams about: Ditch, Dividend, Diving, Divining Rods,
Divorce, Docks, Doctor, Dogs, Dolphin, Dome, Dominoes, Donkey, Doomsday, Door,
Door Bell, Doves, Dowry, Dragon, Drama, Dram-drinking, Draw-knife, Dressing,
Drinking, Driving, Dromedary.
For more dream
interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary
For articles about
dreams, see: Dreams
Read more here: » Dreams and Their Meaning: Meaning of Dreams from; Diving to Drinking |
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|  |  |  | Door Dictionary: Meaning of Dreams from; Cannon to CaterpillarDream Interpretation
including the meaning of dreams about:
Cannon,
Cannon-Ball, Canoe, Canopy , Cap, Captain, Captive, Cardinal, Cards, Carnival,
Carpenter, Carpet, Carriage, Carrot, Cars, Cart , Cartridge, Carving, Cash,
Cash Box, Cashier, Cask, Castle, Castor Oil, Castor-a, Catechism, Caterpillar
For more dream
interpretations, see: Dream Interpretation
For more about
dreams, see: Dreams.
Read more here: » Meaning of a Dream: Meaning of Dreams from; Cannon to Caterpillar |
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