acorn-shaped


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shaped like an acorn

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Despite the fact that I procured a bullet mold that cast the proper acorn-shaped bullets, fabricating a working sabot for it was another matter.
AN UNUSUAL and rare pair of Moorcroft acorn-shaped white glazed with an orange lustre salt and pepper pots, with a pottery screw top, early 20th-century.
Just make sure that the acorn-shaped fruit is a deep red-orange and that it's so soft that you think you might damage the fruit if you pick it up.
For a few years, the Chicago Santa sourced his cast bells from a Pennsylvania shop that cast acorn-shaped bells, but it has since gone out of business.
The front is aligned on the foot of the staircase that rises from the hall in short flights round an open well, which is a typical mid-17th century arrangement, with turned balusters, square newels with big acorn-shaped finials.
Witnesses reported seeing a metal acorn-shaped spacecraft in a nearby forest after the landing.
VillageMaster luminaires from Metrolux feature a detailed acorn-shaped metal housing that provides outdoor settings with evenly distributed, glare-free, high-efficiency illumination.
It's an abundant producer of blocky, pointed, deep-red fruits, often described as "acorn-shaped," "ox heart" or "teardrop." The tomatoes are thick-fleshed, with relatively few seeds.
Her products are down to earth, practical and also beautiful, like the weeding basket made from recycled tyres (pictured), pounds 19.50; the acorn-shaped oak cane protectors that guard your eyes from sharp plant stakes, pounds 10.95 for five; or slate herb boxes that stick to kitchen windows or wall tiles, pounds 19.50 each.
Members of the first group, with their acorn-shaped shells, are commonly known as acorn barnacles.
The membranes outlining the acorn-shaped sperm head, acrosomal vesicle, short acrosomal filament within the vesicle, and the sperm tail also showed very weak yellowish-orange fluorescence [ILLUSTRATION FOR FIGURE 1 OMITTED].
Nonastringent varieties are shaped like round, squashed tomatoes, smaller than acorn-shaped persimmons, but with the same sweet taste.
This time, instead of burning them into the bead, she lets the dots stay whole, making a little acorn-shaped cap on the end of the bead.