Translation for '
paulownia' from English to Russian
NOUN | paulownia | paulownias | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- The "badge" for the Order is a gilt cross with white enameled rays, bearing a central emblem of a red enameled sun disc surrounded by red rays, and with three paulownia blossoms between each arm of the cross.
- Common woods used in current construction are paulownia, cedar, and other woods suitable for salty ocean waters.
- While "gensui" would retain their actual ranks of general or admiral, they were entitled to wear an additional enamelled breast badge, depicting paulownia leaves between crossed army colors and a naval ensign under the Imperial Seal of Japan.
- The scabbard is decorated in gold nashiji (gold flakes suspended in transparent lacquer) and the metal fittings are of shakudo (a blue-black alloy of copper with a small percentage of gold) worked with a nanako (granulated) ground and bearing the imperial paulownia mon (family badge or crest) in gilt.
- Her mother, Tomie, was a paulownia doll artist from Hikami-cho, Hyogo Prefecture (currently Tamba City).
- For example, the paulownia crest with 5-7-5 leaves is reserved for the prime minister, whereas paulownia with fewer leaves could be used by anyone.
- "Eumeta variegata", commonly known as the paulownia bagworm or cotton bag worm, is a moth of the family Psychidae.
- Production of the one sen coin continued during Emperor Shōwa's 2nd year of reign in 1927, using the paulownia design.
- "Paulownia coreana", also called "Paulownia glabrata" or Korean paulownia, is an indigenous species of South Korea. It is cultivated in South Pyongan and south of Gyeonggi.
- The "beobgeum gayageum" is 160 cm long by 30 cm wide by 10 cm deep. Its body is made of a single piece of paulownia wood. The resonator chamber is hollowed out of the piece of paulownia.
- Typically, commercially sold alaia boards are made of paulownia.
- The new notes replaced the paulownia, the badge of the government of Japan, with the Rose of Sharon, South Korea's national flower; and the clause about exchangeability with the Japanese yen was removed.
- The name “Donghwa (桐華; literally ‘Korean paulownia flower’)” came from a legend that the Korean paulownia bloomed even in winter at that time so people regarded it as an auspicious sign.
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