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In addition to common cross-shaped products, such as key chains and magnets, certain designers have gone so far as to create cruciform devices and accessories. For example, the mass-produced cruciform MP3 player "Saint B", or the "iBelieve", an accessory that converts the original iPod Shuffle into a
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The cruciform tail gives the benefit of clearing the aerodynamics of the tail away from the wake of the engine, while not requiring the same amount of strengthening of the vertical tail section in comparison with a T-tail design.
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cross shape designed by Scott Wilson in 2005. The cruciform MP3 players often come preloaded with audio files of the New Testament, but are mainly purchased for users to proudly display their faith.
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of four pitches where a straight line drawn between the outer pair bisects a straight line drawn between the inner pair, thus forming a cross. In its simplest form, the cruciform melody is a
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In churches that are not oriented with the altar at the geographical east end, it is usual to refer to the altar end as "liturgical east" and so forth.
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It was very popular due to the protection it offered to the hand and certain attacks that rely on the cross to trap the blade of the enemy. See
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is positioned midway up the vertical stabilizer, forming a cruciform shape when viewed from the front or rear. Some examples are the
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In the Western churches, a cruciform architecture usually, though not exclusively, means a church built with the layout developed in
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A cruciform joint is a specific joint in which four spaces are created by the welding of three plates of metal at right angles.
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and often with an elaborate, decorated window, through which light will shine in the early part of the day.
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DNA can undergo transitions to form a cruciform shape, including a structure called a
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Another example of ancient cruciform architecture can be found in Herod's temple, the
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that is a cruciform melody, employed the device extensively. The subject of the
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Everyday Architecture of the Mid-Atlantic: Looking at Buildings and Landscapes
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window. There are a number of different approaches to implementing them.
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The Holy Land: an Oxford archaeological guide from earliest times to 170
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churches are commonly described as having a cruciform architecture. In
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Gorman, Carma R. (2009). "Religion on Demand: Faith-based Design".
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manuscript written with the words in a block shaped like a cross.
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holding a facsimile copy of a cruciform Greek manuscript (
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is a term for physical manifestations resembling a common
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Lanier, Gabrielle M.; Herman, Bernard L. (19 June 1997).
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For the fictional resurrection device/parasite, see
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Index

Cruciform plan
Hyperion Cantos
cross
Christian cross

Etchmiadzin cathedral

Peterborough Cathedral
Cathedral diagram
Cathedral architecture of Western Europe
Christian
Early Christian
Byzantine
Eastern Orthodox
church architecture
tetraconch
Greek cross
cross-in-square
Gothic architecture
altar
baptismal font
baptism
transepts
chapels
crossing
tabernacles
second Jewish temple

Holliday Junction

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