hourglass u rečniku PONS

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However, the most accurate clocks available to these early navigators were water clocks and sand clocks, such as hourglass.
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The blenny gets its common name from an hourglass-shaped marking on its body.
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The underside of the abdomen is black and has a red patch or partial red hourglass-shaped marking.
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A massive hourglass is seen on the checkered floor as well as band members perched on tall stands and leafless trees.
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Unlike the clepsydra, the motion of the ship while sailing did not affect the hourglass.
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Around the entrance are pilasters carrying a pediment, with a carved hourglass in the tympanum.
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Allegorical symbols such as the skull or the hourglass also remind the viewer.
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Later they adopt an hourglass logo to symbolize time running out.
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Because they were being used for more everyday tasks, the model of the hourglass began to shrink.
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This sits under the bustline and ends at the top of the hip, and has a hook-and-eye fastening, which centralises the control around the waist, giving you an hourglass shape.
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