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Double Drapery Rod Brackets
- (bracket) support with brackets; "bracket bookshelves"
- A category of people or things that are similar or fall between specified limits
- (bracket) either of two punctuation marks (`<' or `>') used in computer programming and sometimes used to enclose textual material
- A right-angled support attached to and projecting from a wall for holding a shelf, lamp, or other object
- Each of a pair of marks [ ] used to enclose words or figures so as to separate them from the context
- (bracket) a category falling within certain defined limits
- Long curtains of heavy fabric
- Cloth coverings hanging in loose folds
- The artistic arrangement of clothing in sculpture or painting
- Drapery is a general word referring to cloths or textiles (Old French drap, from Late Latin drappus ). It may refer to cloth used for decorative purposes - such as around windows - or to the trade of retailing cloth, originally mostly for clothing, formerly conducted by drapers.
- curtain: hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)
- cloth gracefully draped and arranged in loose folds
- having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities; "a double (or dual) role for an actor"; "the office of a clergyman is twofold; public preaching and private influence"- R.W.Emerson; "every episode has its double and treble meaning"-Frederick Harrison
- Consisting of two equal, identical, or similar parts or things
- downward and forward; "he was bent double with pain"
- Having twice the usual size, quantity, or strength
- Designed to be used by two people
- a base hit on which the batter stops safely at second base; "he hit a double to deep centerfield"
- perch: a linear measure of 16.5 feet
- A wand or staff as a symbol of office, authority, or power
- A slender straight stick or shoot growing on or cut from a tree or bush
- any rod-shaped bacterium
- a long thin implement made of metal or wood
- A thin straight bar, esp. of wood or metal
bracket
"Polyporus squamosus is an edible basidiomycete bracket fungus, with common names including Dryad's saddle and Pheasant's back mushroom. The name "Dryad's saddle" refers to creatures in Greek mythology called Dryads who could conceivably fit and ride on this mushroom, whereas the pheasant's back analogy derives from the pattern of colours on the bracket matching that of a pheasant's back"
Wikipedia
Bracket Fungi Polyporus squamosus
Bracket fungi known as Dryad's Saddle growing out of a tree in the National Forest Ashby De La Zouch Leicestershire
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