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- Vermiculation abstract "Vermiculation is a surface pattern of dense but irregular lines, as though made by the tracks of worms; the word derives from the Latin for worm. The word may be used in a number of contexts, for patterns that have little in common. The adjective \"vermiculated\" is more often used than the noun.Vermiculation naturally occurs in patterns on the feathers of certain birds, for which it may provide either camouflage, or decoration. It also appears in architecture as a form of rustication where the stone is cut with a pattern of wandering lines. In metalwork, vermiculation is used to form a type of background found in Romanesque enamels, especially on chasse reliquary caskets. In this case the term is used for what is in fact a dense pattern of regular ornament using plant plant forms and tendrils.In Ancient Roman mosaics Opus vermiculatum was the most detailed technique, and pieces are often described as \"vermiculated\" in English.".
- Vermiculation thumbnail Vermiculation_of_a_Common_Teal.jpg?width=300.
- Vermiculation wikiPageID "25476422".
- Vermiculation wikiPageLength "2237".
- Vermiculation wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Vermiculation wikiPageRevisionID "703708565".
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Architecture.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Camouflage.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Camouflage_patterns.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ornaments.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Chasse_(casket).
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Feather.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Feldspar.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Greyish_eagle-owl.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Middle_American_screech_owl.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Mosaic.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Myrmekite.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Opus_vermiculatum.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Owl.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Rock_microstructure.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Romanesque_art.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Rustication_(architecture).
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Vermiculated_fishing_owl.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Vermiculation.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink Worm.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink File:Lion-headed_corbel_4_avenue_de_Tourville_Paris.jpg.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink File:Vermiculation_of_a_Common_Teal.jpg.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLink File:Vermicule_Limoges_Louvre_OA5892.jpg.
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vermiculation".
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLinkText "vermiculated".
- Vermiculation wikiPageWikiLinkText "vermiculation".
- Vermiculation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Vermiculation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Vermiculation subject Category:Camouflage_patterns.
- Vermiculation subject Category:Ornaments.
- Vermiculation hypernym Pattern.
- Vermiculation type Disease.
- Vermiculation type Page.
- Vermiculation type Redirect.
- Vermiculation comment "Vermiculation is a surface pattern of dense but irregular lines, as though made by the tracks of worms; the word derives from the Latin for worm. The word may be used in a number of contexts, for patterns that have little in common. The adjective \"vermiculated\" is more often used than the noun.Vermiculation naturally occurs in patterns on the feathers of certain birds, for which it may provide either camouflage, or decoration.".
- Vermiculation label "Vermiculation".
- Vermiculation sameAs Q7921570.
- Vermiculation sameAs Vermiculacions.
- Vermiculation sameAs m.01311z8n.
- Vermiculation sameAs Q7921570.
- Vermiculation wasDerivedFrom Vermiculation?oldid=703708565.
- Vermiculation depiction Vermiculation_of_a_Common_Teal.jpg.
- Vermiculation isPrimaryTopicOf Vermiculation.