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Sven Littkowski <I### [at] SvenLittkowskiname> wrote:
> Yes, it is. If you have Facebook, you can see them here:
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Hi Sven,
On the 2nd image the ones on the right look like an Oxystele :
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On 9-4-2018 8:00, Sven Littkowski wrote:
> Really? What a strange term! Thanks for the teaching. :-)
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"mother of pearl" --> "perlmutt" ;-)
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perlmutt
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Am 09.04.2018 um 08:00 schrieb Sven Littkowski:
> Really? What a strange term! Thanks for the teaching. :-)
Essentially the same as the German term "Perlmutt" ;)
Also, not really surprising if you consider how pearls actually form.
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Sven Littkowski <I### [at] SvenLittkowskiname> wrote:
> Yes, it is. If you have Facebook, you can see them here:
Another one from your photo :
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On 9-4-2018 8:39, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 9-4-2018 8:00, Sven Littkowski wrote:
>> Really? What a strange term! Thanks for the teaching. :-)
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> "mother of pearl" --> "perlmutt" ;-)
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> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perlmutt
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The French word's origin is also interesting by the way:
"1590-1600; < Medieval Latin nacrum, nacer, variant of nacara < Old
Italian naccara kind of drum, nacre < Arabic naqqārah drum"
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Mediat wrote on 05/04/2018 23:00:
> Hi,
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> I did'nt expect so, but my SeaShell tool (was a moray plugin, and I'm
> convertn=ing it into a stand alon programm) can generate sea urchins :
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Thank you, it is a jump into the past.
;-)
Paolo
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On 09/04/2018 14:27, Paolo Gibellini wrote:
> Mediat wrote on 05/04/2018 23:00:
>> Hi,
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>> I did'nt expect so, but my SeaShell tool (was a moray plugin, and I'm
>> convertn=ing it into a stand alon programm) can generate sea urchins :
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> Thank you, it is a jump into the past.
> ;-)
:-)
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Stephen
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On 9-4-2018 15:27, Paolo Gibellini wrote:
> Mediat wrote on 05/04/2018 23:00:
>> Hi,
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>> I did'nt expect so, but my SeaShell tool (was a moray plugin, and I'm
>> convertn=ing it into a stand alon programm) can generate sea urchins :
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> Thank you, it is a jump into the past.
> ;-)
> Paolo
Oooh! A modern day cornucopia! ;-)
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Ja, Sprachen haben oft die verschiedensten Überraschungen in sich.
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Thomas de Groot wrote on 10/04/2018 08:43:
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> Oooh! A modern day cornucopia! ;-)
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Yes, fulfill of wishes ;-)
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