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A cartwheel pattern is a histopathologic architectural pattern. Microscopically, cartwheel arrangements appear to have center points that radiate cells
Cartwheel_pattern
Microscopic examination of tissue in order to study and diagnose disease
objects, or spiral-shaped Cartwheel pattern: Center points that radiate cells or connective tissue outward Major nuclear patterns include: Monomorphic when
Histopathology
Medical condition
at least focally in a "storiform" pattern. "Storiform" is commonly referred to as meaning 'having a cartwheel pattern', but its literal meaning is the
IgG4-related_disease
Medical condition
coding identified Subcutaneous tissue infiltration (i.e. "honeycomb" growth pattern) Monotonous, plexiform structure of tumour DFSP formed both by fibroblastic
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
Dermatofibrosarcoma_protuberans
other cartwheel cells and pyramidal cells within the DCN releasing GABA and glycine onto their targets. Cartwheel cells have similar spiking patterns to
Cartwheel_cell
Series of land and naval battles of the Pacific campaign of World War II
between Allied forces and the Empire of Japan. It was part of Operation Cartwheel, the Allied strategy in the South Pacific to isolate the Japanese base
New_Georgia_campaign
Building in Cape Town, South Africa
decorative fanlight, a rather bizarre circular clerestory light with a cartwheel pattern was inserted high in the wall above the entrance. Van der Heever views
South_African_Children's_Home
1943 battle in the Solomon Islands during WWII
Georgia: Pattern for Victory, p. 130 Rottman, Japanese Army in World War II, p. 68 Morison, Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, p. 229; Miller, Cartwheel: The
Battle of Vella Lavella (land)
Battle_of_Vella_Lavella_(land)
"Ecclesiastical Vesture: The Cappello Romano or 'Saturno'". Retrieved 2024-09-25. "Cartwheel Hat". Vintage Fashion Guild. Retrieved 2024-09-25. Cunnington, C. Willett;
List_of_hat_styles
Family of spiders (Sparassidae)
locomotion. The wheel spider (Carparachne aureoflava) from the Namib uses a cartwheeling motion, which gives it its name, while Cebrennus rechenbergi uses a handspring
Huntsman_spider
Style of hat
bonnet or cloche and others that are similar in dimensions to a picture or cartwheel hat. Typically, designs are worn towards the back of the head to create
Halo_hat
Linen ruffs grew from a narrow frill at neck and wrists to a broad "cartwheel" style that required a wire support by the 1580s. Ruffs were worn throughout
1550–1600_in_European_fashion
Species of mammal
limbs, even allowing individuals to reverse directions by performing a cartwheel. Ringtails also can ascend narrow passages by stemming (pressing all feet
Ringtail
Galaxy with an annular appearance
can form is through the process of two or more galaxies colliding. The Cartwheel Galaxy, galaxy pair AM 2026-424, and Arp 147 are all examples of ring
Ring_galaxy
Detailed choreographed patterns of movements in martial arts
tournaments and include gymnastics related elements, such as backflips, cartwheels, and splits. These kata can also be performed with weapons such as the
Kata
Traditional headdress worn by men in the Middle East
struggle, the fashion industry has disregarded its significance by using its pattern and style in day-to-day clothing design. For example, in 2016, Topshop
Keffiyeh
rounded necklines, and short wings at the shoulders. Separate closed cartwheel ruffs were sometimes worn, with the standing collar, supported by a small
1600–1650_in_Western_fashion
Former denomination of sterling coinage
early reign of Queen Victoria. These later coins were smaller than the cartwheel pennies of 1797, and contained a smaller amount of copper. In 1857, a
Penny (British pre-decimal coin)
Penny_(British_pre-decimal_coin)
1797. At his Soho Mint near Birmingham, Boulton produced the well-known Cartwheel pennies and twopences, so named for their appearance, the first official
History of the British farthing
History_of_the_British_farthing
Wide-brim hat commonly used by military forces in hot tropical climates
Philippine–American War). The hat was similar to the hat worn with the pattern 1941 HBT fatigue uniform. In 1967, the U.S. Army began issuing boonie hats
Boonie_hat
Korean rice cake
bangjja (bronze), with various patterns including flowers, letters, or a cartwheel. When served, sesame oil is brushed over jeolpyeon. If white seolgi is
Jeolpyeon
Type of printed cotton textile
this art largely use Persian motifs like interlacing pattern of leaves and flowers, the cartwheel, different forms of the lotus flower, creepers, birds
Kalamkari
Designation given to various types of military undress, fatigue or working headwear
photographs of, several different models of forage cap. These included the staff pattern with wider crown and leather peak; the model worn by the Household Cavalry
Forage_cap
Zanni (comic servant) character in commedia dell'arte
character would never perform a simple action when the addition of a cartwheel, somersault, or flip would spice up the movement. By contrast with the
Harlequin
Class of galaxy between an elliptical galaxy and a spiral galaxy
gas that might be capable of furthering the development of the disk. Cartwheel Galaxy, lenticular galaxy about 500 million light-years away in the constellation
Lenticular_galaxy
Skullcap traditionally worn by Jewish men
hat styles List of headgear List of fur headgear Western culture Formal Cartwheel Cloche Cocktail Doll Draped turban Eugénie Fascinator Half Halo Juliet
Kippah
American actress (1902–1968)
watching a performance at a circus, she taught herself how to cartwheel, and frequently cartwheeled about the house, sang, and recited literature that she had
Tallulah_Bankhead
Topics referred to by the same term
(skateboarding) Front aerial, gymnastics move performed in acro dance Aerial cartwheel Aerial silk, a form of acrobatics Aerial skiing Flight, by flying and
Aerial
1989 aviation accident in Iowa
field to the right of Runway 22. Witnesses reported that the aircraft "cartwheeled" end-over-end, but the investigation did not confirm this. The reports
United_Airlines_Flight_232
Type of button
from the centre. This step gives most of the pattern variation for a wheel button. 'Blandford Cartwheels' may stop after only a few turns of rounding
Dorset_button
Tall, cylindrical military cap with a visor
were patterns with and without visors but the shako's body was always cylindrical. In February 1806 a line infantry shako of different pattern was adopted
Shako
Pink cat-ear beanie hat
call, crafters all over the United States began making these hats using patterns provided on the project Web site for use with either a knitting method
Pussyhat
American soccer player (born 1980)
Wambach scored her fourth goal of the tournament, then led a celebration of cartwheels—a tribute to the U.S. gymnastics team. The Americans achieved a 2–0 victory
Abby_Wambach
Ethnic group in Southern Nigeria
troops. These performances include acrobatic stunts such as high kicks and cartwheels, with each rhythm from the indigenous instruments indicating a movement
Igbo_people
Acrobatic apparatus
being spun on its edge. This trick can be performed face up or face down. Cartwheel - the performer stands inside the Cyr wheel and rolls along its rim at
Cyr_wheel
Wide-brimmed soft felt or cloth hat now most commonly worn as part of a military uniform
the US military at least since before the American Civil War with the Pattern 1858 Union officer slouch being authorized. It was made from Beaver felt
Slouch_hat
Retaining juvenile features into adulthood
Centriole-Like. Typical centrioles form via a step by step process in which a cartwheel forms, then develops to become a procentriole, and further matures into
Neoteny
Short rounded skullcap worn by some Muslims
language and are a Turkmen national headdress with embroidered national patterns. In the fashion industry, taqiyah caps have become a component in orientalist
Taqiyah_(cap)
Self-propulsion by an animal
as Carparachne aureoflava from the Namib Desert, which uses passive cartwheeling as a form of locomotion. The flic-flac spider can reach speeds of up
Animal_locomotion
1935 country song by Patsy Montana
their 1985 cassette Yodelling in Harmony The Cartwheels (The Australian band) on their 2001 ep The Cartwheels Ha*Ash (American band) made a Spanish yodeling
I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart
I_Want_to_Be_a_Cowboy's_Sweetheart
English football club season
define greatness only by European Cups, back-to-back titles, and triple cartwheels on the way to every goal – but it is staggering in its own right." Arsenal
2003–04_Arsenal_F.C._season
to those who rewarded her with drinks. After a while she began doing cartwheels in the aisles, resisting when a friend began returning her to her seat
List_of_air_rage_incidents
WWII airborne landing of 1943
Retrieved 25 February 2009. Miller, John Jr (1959). The War in the Pacific: CARTWHEEL: The Reduction of Rabaul. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Chief of Military
Landing_at_Nadzab
Type of headwear
band is typically a dark, contrasting colour, often black, but may be patterned or striped. In the British Army, each regiment and corps has a different
Peaked_cap
Obon festival in Tokushima, Japan
brightly dressed, acrobatic dancer, darting backwards and forwards, turning cartwheels and somersaults, with freestyle choreography. In some versions, other
Awa_Dance_Festival
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
Lindsay-Shapley ring was found near the Large Magellanic Cloud in 1960. Like the Cartwheel Galaxy in Sculptor, the unusual shape of this galaxy results from a collision
Volans
American animated children's specials
kindhearted girl with long blonde hair and blue eyes. She likes to do cartwheels and design her own clothes. Holly and her friends are part of a secret
Holly_Hobbie_&_Friends
Type of soft, billed hat
"Brooklyn-style" cap had become popular. The merino cap topped with a star-like pattern was made by the New York sporting goods company Peck & Snyder. In the late
Baseball_cap
Basic unit of life forms
perpendicular to each other in which each has an organization like a cartwheel, which separate during cell division and help in the formation of the
Cell_(biology)
Islamic head covering for women
also associated with a broader range of bodily covering and behavioral patterns that extend to human emotions. When used in the sense of headscarf, this
Hijab
Person who builds or repairs wooden wheels
like Cartwright and Wainwright. These tradesmen made wheels for carts (cartwheels), wagons (wains), and various types of carriages. They also made the wheels
Wheelwright
Barred spiral galaxy in the Local Group
nearly head-on collision with the satellite M32, a milder version of the Cartwheel encounter. Studies of the extended halo of the Andromeda Galaxy show that
Andromeda_Galaxy
Soft cap worn by military personnel in the field
camouflage patterns like the grey lizard pattern have been made. The Russian army adopted the patrol cap when it adopted the woodland pattern Flora camouflage
Patrol_cap
Species of bird
talon-grappling or "mutual cartwheeling", consisting of the pair locking talons mid-air and whirling earthwards in series of spectacular cartwheels. When doing this
White-tailed_eagle
Musical trio from Finland
slå volter - sedan föddes KAJ" [Jakob won over Kevin and Axel with his cartwheels and flips – and thus, KAJ came into being]. Svenska Yle (in Swedish).
KAJ_(group)
People who are known for going barefoot
weapon, but could take out 20 bad guys — barefoot, handspringing, and cartwheeling off them like a human tornado. Wilcox, Rhonda V.; Cochran, Tanya R.,
List_of_barefooters
Type of hat
hat styles List of headgear List of fur headgear Western culture Formal Cartwheel Cloche Cocktail Doll Draped turban Eugénie Fascinator Half Halo Juliet
Flat_cap
U.S. military campaign in World War II
which they never relinquished. In June, the Allies launched Operation Cartwheel which, after modification in August 1943, formalized the strategy of isolating
Guadalcanal_campaign
Traditional men's hat of Korea
Gyeongju, and the pan-shaped gat which is distinct from ordinary hats in pattern and shape and is depicted on the murals of the Gamsinchong (감신총; 龕神塚),
Gat_(hat)
Japanese judoka
at the New York Athletic Club. "Their best throw was a sort of flying cartwheel," said an article in the New York Times, describing Maeda's match with
Tomita_Tsunejirō
Species of bird
female may turn and present talons. Martial eagles are not known to "cartwheel" which is when two eagles lock feet and circle down, falling almost to
Martial_eagle
1956 attempted shoot-down of a runaway drone
section of Avenue P. The drone's right wing dug into the sand, it then cartwheeled and disintegrated. In July 1997, archaeologists found some pieces of
Battle_of_Palmdale
Afro-Brazilian martial art
in engolo, including crescent kicks, push kicks, sweeps, handstands, cartwheels, evasions and even the iconic Meia lua de compasso, scorpion kick and
Capoeira
Art of ringing a set of bells in mathematical patterns
without the pause. This latter custom is known as the closed-hand or cartwheel arrangement. However for method ringing the universal practice is to ring
Change_ringing
Traditional brimmed straw hat of Ecuadorian origin
cuenca and brisa. The cuenca weave has the appearance of a herringbone pattern and utilizes slightly more straw than the brisa weave. The brisa weave
Panama_hat
Association football match
substitutes and coaching staff. Schmeichel, in his own penalty area, cartwheeled with glee. The game restarted, but many Bayern players were overwhelmed
1999 UEFA Champions League final
1999_UEFA_Champions_League_final
Aerobatics display team of the Royal Air Force
then bounced back into the air, one wing then dug in and the aircraft cartwheeled eventually ending up upside down. During this time it was still travelling
Red_Arrows
Order of arachnids
Namibian desert escapes parasitic wasps by flipping onto its side and cartwheeling down sand dunes. A few spider species that build webs live together in
Spider
Type of musical instrument
fleece "puffs" are all common), and head shape/size (ranging from large "cartwheel" discs, sometimes referred to as "cookie cutters", to traditional drum
Tenor_drum
Socratic dialogue by Plato
another. As spherical creatures who wheeled around like clowns doing cartwheels, these original people were very powerful. There were three sexes: male
Symposium_(Plato)
Short skirt that usually extends to mid-thigh
mini-sheath and cartwheel. [a strapless, shirred, mid-thigh-length white sheath dress with a fifties-looking bodice and net-covered black cartwheel hat with
Miniskirt
English industrialist (1728–1809)
to produce the first British copper coinage in a quarter century. His "cartwheel" pieces were well designed and difficult to counterfeit, and included
Matthew_Boulton
Neuron cluster in the brainstem
in the cochlear nucleus. There are also a great number of neighbouring cartwheel cells. The granule cells in turn are the target of a number of different
Dorsal_cochlear_nucleus
American general (1880–1964)
1943, the Joint Chiefs of Staff approved MacArthur's plan for Operation Cartwheel, the advance on Rabaul. MacArthur explained his strategy: My strategic
Douglas_MacArthur
Japanese judoka (1878–1941)
Athletic Club on March 8, 1905: "Their best throw was a sort of flying cartwheel," said an article in The New York Times, describing Maeda's match with
Mitsuyo_Maeda
Flat circular cap with a visor
wet and curled when drying. The model used in World War I was the 1886 pattern, which was a fuller shape incorporating air vents. Described as an "ideal
Kepi
Species of bird
loop-the-loop. Cartwheeling is typically rare but in one case, three immatures mock dived at each other, two birds interlocked and cartwheeled several times
Wedge-tailed_eagle
Medical condition
proliferating, spindle-shaped cells arranged in a monotonous cartwheel or whorled pattern. DFSP-FS tumors consist of less bland-appearing spindle-shaped
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans, fibrosarcomatous
Dermatofibrosarcoma_protuberans,_fibrosarcomatous
Cold War-era American jet bomber
go-around, instability would quickly cause it to skid onto one wing and cartwheel. Because the wings and surfaces flexed in flight, low-altitude speed restrictions
Boeing_B-47_Stratojet
Liturgical headdress worn by Christian bishops and abbots
hat styles List of headgear List of fur headgear Western culture Formal Cartwheel Cloche Cocktail Doll Draped turban Eugénie Fascinator Half Halo Juliet
Mitre
Type of sport similar to figure skating
to add tumbling to their total score, allowing skaters to do optional cartwheels, splits and other forms of tumbling. This event is taken to the World
Artistic_roller_skating
Flight path putting aircraft in unusual attitudes
three-point roll, four-point roll, etc... The Scissors; flying in a zigzagging pattern, either horizontal or rolling. Standing eight; inside loop, 1/2 roll (inverts
Aerobatic_maneuver
in Shanghai Express—which made veils popular nationwide—and the famous cartwheel hat worn by Vivien Leigh in Gone with the Wind (1939). However, the designer
1930s_in_Western_fashion
Airport in Ocean County, New Jersey
thereafter. The aircraft then entered a left turn, which evolved into a cartwheel before impacting the ground. The engine failure was attributed to the
Lakewood_Airport
Stick-fighting martial art and dance
strikes, forearm strikes, knees, and palm strikes. In also includes the cartwheel as an evasive technique. Each fight ends in a sweep, take down or grappling
Juego_de_maní
Straw hat popular in the 19th century
order dated March 16. "NMM: Search the Collections.Royal Naval uniform: pattern 1910". National Maritime Museum. Royal Museums Greenwich. Wilkinson-Lathan
Sailor_hat
1943–44 New Guinea campaign phase in WWII
in April far behind enemy lines. General Douglas MacArthur's Operation Cartwheel began with spectacular victories in the landing at Lae and the landing
Battle_of_Sio
Felt hat with brim and indented crown
takes on the fedora include asymmetrical brims, bright colors, eccentric patterns, and flashy decorations. Some fedoras are now made from straw, and other
Fedora
United States dollar coin
1970. Retrieved February 25, 2013. (subscription required) "Eisenhower 'cartwheels' mark return of dollar coin in U.S." The Press-Courier. Toledo, OH. April
Eisenhower_dollar
Quality of information that is assumed to be known to the listener
action is new information, such as "I did a cartwheel!" In this case, the object of did— the noun cartwheel— will receive the emphasis. In literature,
Givenness
Uniform hat worn by the Canadian military and mounted police
longitudinal trough at the crown, reducing the overall height. Often the cap is patterned such that the front of the crown will be slightly higher than the back
Fur_wedge_cap
United States Navy vice admiral (1884–1960)
The following year he oversaw the fleet's operations during Operation Cartwheel. He commanded the Ninth Naval District from January 1944 until August
Arthur_S._Carpender
Musical instrument consisting of a collection of percussion instruments
Rutes in jazz and similar soft music. More rarely, other beaters such as cartwheel mallets (known to kit drummers as "soft sticks") may be used. It is not
Drum_kit
Type of cap
are often made with either a red-and-black or an orange-and-black check pattern or tweed for both this purpose and hunter safety, not least in actual deer
Deerstalker
Species of bird of prey
exaggerated upstrokes which show underwing pattern to rivals perched below. Talon grappling and occasionally cartwheeling downward with feet interlocked has been
Common_buzzard
Symmetrical calligraphic or typographic visual pun
2021-08-07. Kim, Scott (1986) [1981]. Inversions: A Catalog of Calligraphic Cartwheels. Byte Books. ISBN 978-0-07-034546-1. Hofstadter, Douglas (1986). Les Ambigrammes:
Ambigram
Sport
be increased in difficulty with one or more spins done under the toss, cartwheels, front walkovers, illusions, or many more tricks. The baton can be tossed
Baton_twirling
Shaped head covering
continues today, with hats—sometimes called crowns—in bright colors, bold patterns, and eye-catching styles at Sunday services across the South. "BBC News
Hat
American professional wrestler (born 1979)
team match to defeat Dragon Lee and Dralístico, and Laredo Kid and Jack Cartwheel. In the main event of Triplemanía XXX: Tijuana, Caballero was revealed
John_Morrison_(wrestler)
Traditional Iraqi headwear
hat styles List of headgear List of fur headgear Western culture Formal Cartwheel Cloche Cocktail Doll Draped turban Eugénie Fascinator Half Halo Juliet
Sidara
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the place in Bedfordshire (named in Old English as ‘settlement (Old English tūn) on the (river) Lea’), or, more plausibly in view of the pattern of distribution, from Luton in Devon (near Teignmouth), named in Old English as ‘Lēofgifu’s settlement’ (from an Old English female personal name composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + gifu ‘gift’). A further possible source of the name is Luton in Kent, named as the ‘settlement of Lēofa’.
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese
Sun; Poplar; Appearance; Model; Pattern
Girl/Female
Latin American
Rule; pattern. Can also be a feminine form of Norman: from the North.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : occupational name for a herdsman, a variant of Herdman (see Heard). (The change of -er- to -ar- was a regular phonetic pattern in Old French and Middle English.)English : from an unattested Old English personal name Heardmann, composed of the elements heard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’ + mann ‘man’. According to Reaney and Wilson, compound names with this second element became common in late Old English in eastern England.Irish : of English origin (see above), but sometimes confused with Harman.Dutch : variant of Hardeman 2.Americanized spelling of German Hartmann.
Girl/Female
German, Latin
Pattern
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Model or Pattern
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Swedish
From the North; Pattern; Courage; Norseman; Rule; Standard; Female Version of Norman
Surname or Lastname
English, French, and German
English, French, and German : from an Old French personal name of uncertain etymology. It appears to be a byname meaning ‘steadfast’, ‘enduring’, from the present participle of Old French (de)morer ‘to remain or stay’, but this may be no more than the reworking under the influence of folk etymology of a Germanic personal name. The later may be from the elements mÅd ‘courage’ + hramn ‘raven’. Another possibility is derivation from Latin Maurus + suffix -andus (following the pattern of names formed from a verbal noun, such as Amandus).French : habitational name, a variant of Morand.
CARTWHEEL PATTERN
CARTWHEEL PATTERN
Girl/Female
British, English, Greek
Leafy Bough
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Crown
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Endless; Eternal; Divine; A God
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kusumitha | கà¯à®¸à¯à®®à¯€à®¤à®¾
Blossomed, Flowers in bloom
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Servant of Love; Loving Servant
Girl/Female
Muslim
Happiness, Calm, Satisfaction
Girl/Female
African, Danish, Indian, Swahili, Tamil
Very Brave; Born to Wealthy Parents; Prosperous; Wife of Kabirdas
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Husband of Dawn; Sun
Biblical
circumcised lamb; harvest; full of ears of corn
Female
Egyptian
, successful.
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n.
A pattern; a specimen; especially, a collection of needlework patterns, as letters, borders, etc., to be used as samples, or to display the skill of the worker.
n.
Anything proposed for imitation; an archetype; an exemplar; that which is to be, or is worthy to be, copied or imitated; as, a pattern of a machine.
n.
A small pattern; a small quantity.
n.
Conformity to a pattern or rule; resemblance, consonance, or agreement; as, the uniformity of different churches in ceremonies or rites.
v. t.
To make or design (anything) by, from, or after, something that serves as a pattern; to copy; to model; to imitate.
n.
Right to precision; conformable to a rule or pattern; exact; accurate; as, a true copy; a true likeness of the original.
n.
Example; pattern.
superl.
Not full, large, or plentiful; scarcely sufficient; less than is wanted for the purpose; scanty; meager; not enough; as, a scant allowance of provisions or water; a scant pattern of cloth for a garment.
n.
Cloth for vests; a vest pattern.
n.
Figure or style of decoration; design; as, wall paper of a beautiful pattern.
n.
In electrotypy, the act or art of copying, in metals deposited by electrolytic action, a form or pattern which is made the negative electrode.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pattern
imp. & p. p.
of Pattern
n.
Anything cut or formed to serve as a guide to cutting or forming objects; as, a dressmaker's pattern.
n.
A horizontal channel in a mold, through which the metal flows to the cavity formed by the pattern; also, the waste metal left in such a channel.
n.
Stuff sufficient for a garment; as, a dress pattern.
n.
A fabric designed for waistcoats; esp., one in which there is a pattern, differently colored yarns being used.
n.
A simple compound, used as a mode or pattern to which other compounds are conveniently regarded as being related, and from which they may be actually or theoretically derived.
n.
A vessel adapted for various domestic purposes, and anciently for sacrificial uses; especially, a vessel of antique or elegant pattern used for ornament; as, a porcelain vase; a gold vase; a Grecian vase. See Illust. of Portland vase, under Portland.