Bead — For other uses, see Bead (disambiguation). Beads A bead is a small, decorative object that is usually pierced for threading or stringing. Beads range in size from under 1 millimetre (0.039 in) to over 1 centimetre (0.39 in) in diameter … Wikipedia
Druk (disambiguation) — Druk (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་) may refer to: Druk, the legendary Bhutanese Thunder Dragon Druk, of or pertaining to Bhutan or the dominant Ngalop people Druk Gyalpo, the formal title of the King of Bhutan, translates to Dragon King Druk Yul, the… … Wikipedia
Lead (disambiguation) — For the Wikipedia guideline for the lead paragraph(s) of an article, see . Lead can have several meanings and pronunciations, usually related to either the chemical element lead or the verb to lead . Meanings associated with the chemical element… … Wikipedia
Sequin (disambiguation) — Sequin may refer to:* Sequin, a disk shaped bead * Sequin (coin) * Séquin, a family name: See also Seguin … Wikipedia
St. Louis, Saskatchewan — disambiguation for saints named St. Louis and other uses see Saint Louis Infobox Settlement settlement type = official name = St. Louis nickname = motto = imagesize = 250px image caption = image mapsize = map caption = mapsize1 = map caption1 =… … Wikipedia
Tire — This article is about tires used on road vehicles, including pneumatic tires and solid tires. For railroad tires, see railway tires. For other uses, see tire (disambiguation) or tyre.Tires, or tyres (in American and British English, respectively) … Wikipedia
Abacus — For other uses, see Abacus (disambiguation). A Chinese abacus … Wikipedia
Pearl — For other uses, see Pearl (disambiguation). Pearl Pearls General Category Mineral Chemical formula Ca … Wikipedia
Molding (decorative) — For other uses, see Molding (disambiguation). Cavetto molding and resulting shadow pattern Ovolo molding and resulting shadow pattern … Wikipedia
Museum — For other uses, see Museum (disambiguation). The Louvre Museum in Paris, one of the largest and most famous museums in the world … Wikipedia