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Origami

Origami (japonsky: 折り紙; z japonského oru – skládat, kami – papír) je japonské umění skládání rozličných motivů z papíru.

Historie, Galerie & Odkazy

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Historie

Galerie

Odkazy

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Origami

Nodes29
Edges28
Triples20
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.068966
Components1

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Origami

Top relations

related to Externí odkazy · 6
Origami → Obrázky, Ondřej Cibulka Origami, Origami Video, Wikikniháchwww, Wikimedia Commons Slovníkové, Wikislovníku Kniha Origami
related to Typy skládanek · 6
Origami → Do, Dá, Kusudama, Modulární, Někdy, Pohyblivé
related to Galerie · 4
Origami → Němcem Stephanem Weberem, Philip Chapman-Bell, Ukázka, Zde
related to Historie · 4
Origami → Jako, Použití, Principem, Předpokládá

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Important terminology

papíru skládání století papír japonské skládat umění rozličných skládanek galerie odkazy sadako japonsky 折り紙 obecně poskládat japonsku děti jeřába papírových

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Origamirelated to Externí odkazyObrázky0.60section
Origamirelated to Externí odkazyWikimedia Commons Slovníkové0.60section
Origamirelated to Externí odkazyWikislovníku Kniha Origami0.60section
Origamirelated to Externí odkazyWikikniháchwww0.60section
Origamirelated to Externí odkazyOndřej Cibulka Origami0.60section
Origamirelated to Externí odkazyOrigami Video0.60section
Origamirelated to GalerieUkázka0.60section
Origamirelated to GalerieZde0.60section
Origamirelated to GalerieNěmcem Stephanem Weberem0.60section
Origamirelated to GaleriePhilip Chapman-Bell0.60section
Origamirelated to HistoriePředpokládá0.60section
Origamirelated to HistorieJako0.60section

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