Temple in english
Quenching
pronunciation: kwentʃɪŋ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kwentʃɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures
templar = temper.
Example: This advantage must be tempered by the fact that the standard centrally produced record may not always be consistent with local requirements.more:
» templar + Posesivo + espíritu = temper + Posesivo + spirit .
Example: In doing so he provided Muscovites with more than a means of transportation around the capital; he gave them a chance to harden their characters, to temper their spirits in the forge of Soviet misanthropy.temple = tempera ; egg tempera ; tempera paint ; mettle ; poster paint.
Example: Tempera is made from pigment, gum arabic and water.Example: Egg tempera can be used inside or outside and can last for over 20 years.Example: While tempera paint dries quickly to the touch, it may take much longer to completely cure.Example: A leader is often judged by his mettle in a crisis.Example: Create a vibrant painting using various colors of poster paint, which is another name for tempera paint.more:
» pintura al temple = tempera ; egg tempera ; tempera paint ; poster paint .
Example: Tempera is made from pigment, gum arabic and water. Example: Egg tempera can be used inside or outside and can last for over 20 years. Example: While tempera paint dries quickly to the touch, it may take much longer to completely cure. Example: Create a vibrant painting using various colors of poster paint, which is another name for tempera paint.» poner a prueba + Posesivo + temple = test + Posesivo + mettle .
Example: This summer she'll be testing her mettle against teams from around the world.