Cupola (disambiguation) — Cupola, a diminutive of the Latin cupa (barrel) and thus meaning little barrel , is used for dome shaped items, including: An architectural dome element Cupola, a (usually dome shaped) structure located on top of a larger roof or dome (for a roof … Wikipedia
Plumbago (disambiguation) — Plumbago is derived from the Latin word Plumbum meaning lead. It may refer to:Genera* Plumbago , the leadworts, a genus of flowering plants * Plumbago (butterfly) , a genus of skipper butterfliesMaterials*Used generically for lead ores such as… … Wikipedia
Electron (disambiguation) — Electron can refer to the following things:*Electron, a subatomic particle *Electron Corporation, foundry in Blackwell, OK and Littleton, CO *Electron (computer hacker), a member of the Australian hacking group The Realm *Electron (vehicle), an… … Wikipedia
Viscosity (disambiguation) — Viscosity is the measure of the resistance of a fluid to deform under either shear stress or extensional stress. It is commonly perceived as thickness , or resistance to pouring.It can also refer to the following: * Viscosity (programming) a… … Wikipedia
Bitstream (disambiguation) — Bitstream may refer to: * The telecommunications and computing term bitstream . * The type foundry Bitstream Inc. * Bitstream (DAC), the 1 bit digital to analogue converter … Wikipedia
Arrowhead (disambiguation) — An arrowhead is the point of an arrow; in archaeology, arrowheads and similar artifacts are known as projectile points.Arrowhead may also refer to: Plant names * genus Sagittaria * genus Nephthytis * genus Syngonium Places * Arrowhead, Colorado,… … Wikipedia
Whitechapel (disambiguation) — Whitechapel is a district in London. Associated with it are *Whitechapel tube station *Whitechapel (UK Parliament constituency) *Whitechapel and St Georges (UK Parliament constituency) *Whitechapel Computer Works, a defunct computer company… … Wikipedia
List of oldest companies — This list of the oldest companies includes brands and companies, excluding associations, educational, government or religious organisations. This list is taken from one restricted and geographically biased source, and because of the difficulty… … Wikipedia
William Caslon — For other uses or meanings of Caslon, see Caslon (disambiguation). [ A specimen sheet of typefaces and languages, by William Caslon I, letter founder; from the 1728 Cyclopaedia .] William Caslon, also known as William Caslon I (1692 ndash;1766 01 … Wikipedia
Caslon — This article is about the typeface. For the person, see William Caslon. For other uses, see Caslon (disambiguation). Category Serif Classification Old Style[ … Wikipedia