Look at them: they are quite easy to find!Look at them: they are quite easy to find!Look at them: they are quite easy to find!Look at them: they are quite easy to find!
"Find out" is usually used to indicate that you have uncovered or learned some fact or idea that you did not personally know.When I find out who did this, I will punish them.When I find out how to bake a pie, I will make a dozen of them."Find" is usually used when you discover something tangible.When I find my keys, I will open the door.When I find a pie, I usually eat it.
Find the unit prices and compare them to find the cheapest.
To find the perimeter you add and to find the area we multiply.
In subtraction you find the difference.
An exergue is typically found at the bottom of a coin, medal, or other similar objects. It usually contains additional information such as the date, mint mark, engraver's name, or a short inscription.
space at base of figure on coin containing date
space at base of figure on coin containing date
The "exergue" on any coin is usually an otherwise blank space below the main design where the year is often located. In the case of predecimal British Pennies and Halfpennies, it is the space below Britannia.
Exergue
The required solution is exegue. This is believed to be a variant on the more correct exergue.
Pierre Brisson has written: 'Les deux visages de Racine' 'Autre temps' 'Exergue'
If there is a mintmark at all, it will be a very small "H" to the left of the date in the exergue. The "H" indicates it was minted at Heaton in Birmingham. All 1912 Pennies without a mintmark were minted at the Royal Mint.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern -X--G--. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter X and 5th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are: exergue expugns
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern -X---U-. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter X and 6th letter U. In alphabetical order, they are: exergue exuvium oxonium
The 1827 British Halfpenny is made from copper, weighs 9.337 grams and is 28 mm in diameter. There were 5,376,000 minted. They have a left facing King George IV (laureate Head) on the obverse and the seated figure of a helmeted and robed, shield and trident carrying Britannia on the reverse. The date is in the exergue below Britannia.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -X---UE. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter X and 6th letter U and 7th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: exergue