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abrash

[uh-brahsh, uh-brahzh]

noun

  1. any variation or change, typically striation, in the different dyes of an Oriental rug as it ages.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of abrash1

< Arabic: mottled
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Ibrahim Abrash, a former Cabinet minister and political writer, said international donor nations have become frustrated with the repeated cycles of violence and distracted by other crises, most notably the war in Ukraine.

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Every house in Abrash - a farming village north of the Egyptian capital - has a similar story.

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“It shows what a complete next-gen display system could look like,” said Abrash.

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Reality Labs chief scientist Michael Abrash, along with other Reality Labs members, presented their work at a virtual roundtable last week.

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“It seems likely to me that if the haptic gloves work out, you’ll be able to pet a dog, but it will be a virtual dog and it will be a slightly different experience,” says Abrash.

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