potter's+wheel
71potter — The craft of the potter was both ancient and essential, and archaeological discoveries have yielded important clues for dating the occupation of cities, as far back as the Neolithic Age at Jericho. In the Bible the earliest mention of pottery is… …
72wheel — I UK [wiːl] / US [wɪl] / US [hwɪl] noun [countable] Word forms wheel : singular wheel plural wheels *** 1) a) a round object that turns round and round to make a car, bicycle, or other vehicle move a bicycle/wagon/car wheel the front/rear wheels… …
73wheel — wheel1 [ wil, hwil ] noun count *** 1. ) a round object that turns around and around to make a car, bicycle, or other vehicle move: a bicycle/wagon/car wheel front/rear wheels on wheels: a TV table on wheels a ) wheels plural VERY INFORMAL a car …
74wheel — Wheels were used in OT times on chariots and wagons and on the lavers in the Temple court (1 Kgs. 7:30–3). Ezekiel s vision of God s throne includes wheels with eyes (Ezek. 1:15–28). Wheels were part of the equipment for a potter, and were also… …
75Throwing wheel — Throwing Throw ing, a. & n. from {Throw}, v. [1913 Webster] {Throwing engine}, {Throwing mill}, {Throwing table}, or {Throwing wheel} (Pottery), a machine on which earthenware is first rudely shaped by the hand of the potter from a mass of clay… …
76Oracle of the Potter — The Oracle of the Potter is a Hellenistic Egyptian prophetic text, originally written in Demotic Egyptian in the 3rd century BC but only surviving in five Greek manuscript copies on papyrus (parts of two manuscripts were rewritten, likely in the… …
77cheese wheel — круг сыра color wheel цветовой круг potter s wheel гончарный круг emery wheel точило, шлифовальный круг; наждачный круг fifth wheel trailer полуприцеп с опорным седельным кругом …
78kick wheel — noun : a potter s wheel worked by a foot pedal or by kicking a heavy disk at the foot of the vertical shaft …
79Click Wheel — Verschiedene iPod Modelle (von links): iPod shuffle (3. Generation) iPod nano (4. Generation) iPod (6. Generation) …
80Balance wheel — in a cheap 1950s alarm clock, the Apollo, by Lux Mfg. Co. showing the balance spring (1) and regulator (2) …