A briolette is a type of pear-shaped gemstone that has facets cut into it. The most common place to view a briolette would be the Smithsonian Institute.
Briolette cut is used not only for diamonds, but for any precious stone. It resembles a teardrop and is layered with triangular shapes. This cut dates back to the early 1600s. You can read more about its history, below.
In most biotechnology research laboratories, you would find mice as they are commonly used for experimental studies due to their genetic similarities to humans and their compatibility for genetic manipulation.
Most commonly found in insects.
in marine habitat
In the Air
The are most commonly found in apple orchards.
Capitalist.
the Red Rose or the Anastatica. most commonly found in Iraq is the Anastatica, but if you are trying to find the "national flower", it would be the Red Rose. :)
"North," "left," "turn," "straight," and "destination" are words commonly found in directions.
Depends where you are. Most commonly it would be Mozzarella.
Hieroglyphics are most commonly associated with Ancient Egypt.
The most commonly barometer used today would be a Aneroid.