The crescent moon on the South Carolina state flag is a symbol of the state's link to the silver crescent emblem worn by the South Carolina troops during the Revolutionary War. This emblem was interpreted as a symbol of liberty and defiance against British rule.
Hades owns the invisibility helmet called the Helm of Darkness or Helm of Hades, which grants him the power of invisibility when worn. It was crafted for him by the Cyclops during the Titanomachy war.
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The Mercury dime is called so because of the design on the coin, which features a depiction of Liberty wearing a winged cap similar to the Roman god Mercury. The coin was actually designed by Adolph A. Weinman and not related to the planet Mercury.
A future wrist tick.
Wigs worn in the British Parliament are called perukes or periwigs. These wigs were popularly worn in by judges, barristers and members of Parliament. Judges and barristers started wearing them in the 17th century.
The eyepiece, or ocular, is the lens at the top of a microscope that you look through. Its function is to magnify the image of the specimen that is produced by the objective lens, allowing you to see the details of the specimen more clearly.
Busby was the name of a large round fur hat that was not very tall, such as the French cavalry in the Napoleonic War. The Bearskin hat was a tall fur hat worn by grenadier infantry of the many countries during the Napoleonic War. IT was also called the Busby. Today you can see it being worn by the British Palace Guards while on duty and on parade. "Ushanka" was the name of the Russian fur hat that was worn by their soldiers under their helmets or alone. Fancier designs were worn by Russian generals. They looked like the hat common among Cossacks.
If it is that worn that you cannot read the date, probably nothing.
the bodice worn under a sari is called a choli
The socks worn with a Kimono is called the Tabi.
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one is called a yukata and that's worn in the summerthe other one is called kimono which is worn in the winterhope that answers your question
During the American Revolution, the British were often referred to as the "Redcoats" due to the distinctive red uniforms worn by British soldiers. They were also referred to simply as the "British" or "Lobsterbacks" in a derogatory manner by the American colonists.
If you mean a U.S. cent, $20 in very worn condition and $30 if moderately worn If you mean a British penny, around $20 in moderately worn condition.
Vestments if worn by a preacher 'Sunday best' if worn by a churchgoer
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