Gyps

NOUN
  1. a genus of Accipitridae
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  • The majority of the carbonates and gypsum are autogenetic with only minor secondary accumulations with depth.
  • Not sure I can visualise the little carts – but the multitude of vibrant flowers described with intense joy opened a triumphal way to the vision of that extraordinary gypsy lady whose beauty and style impressed you so much. Gens du voyage - French Word-A-Day
  • It looks at some appalling racial attacks, including a skinhead raid last June on a Gypsy camp near Naples.
  • The show includes Bouguereau paintings of a water girl; a bather; two gypsies; and a nude winged Cupid, and is fleshed out with paintings and sculptures by his contemporaries, including a striking tondo by Jean-Léon Gérôme. The Shape of Things
  • If you have gypsum wallboard, avoid pressing too hard or you will cut through its paper facing.
  • Pretty soon the place was populated with everybody from gypsies to prime ministers to people with turbans running around - it was indeed an Orson party.
  • They're the cruddy ones no one wants, not the spectacular, awesome ones with fairy wings and gypsy stallions with big manes," she says. Virtual Products, Real Profits
  • Uranium, gold, phosphates, tin, coal, limestone, salt and gypsum mining are prominent in Niger.
  • The lake contained an area of 3,370 acres and was said to have a practically inexhaustible deposit of salt and gypsum.
  • The monster crystals, over six meters long, are made of selenite, a crystalline form of the mineral gypsum (the number one ingredient in blackboard chalk!). Did you know? Chihuahua caves house the world's largest crystals
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