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Summary
doll is a genre of sculpture[1]. doll draws 1,110 Wikipedia views per month (genre_of_sculpture category, ranking #3 of 25).[2]
Key Facts
- doll's instance of is recorded as genre of sculpture[3].
- doll's depicts is recorded as character[4].
- doll's depicts is recorded as person[5].
- doll is a type of perceptible physical object[6].
- doll is a type of physical model[7].
- doll is a type of artificial physical object[8].
- doll is a type of toy[9].
- doll is used for toy[10].
- doll is used for religious object[11].
- doll is used for scarecrow[12].
- doll's Commons category is recorded as Dolls[13].
- doll's said to be the same as is recorded as action figure[14].
- doll's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Dolls[15].
- doll's described by source is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art Tagging Vocabulary[16].
- doll's described by source is recorded as Diccionario del español de México[17].
- doll's described by source is recorded as Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition[18].
- doll's described by source is recorded as Zedler, Großes vollständiges Universallexicon aller Wissenschaften und Künste[19].
- doll's described by source is recorded as Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia, vol. 12[20].
- doll's partially coincident with is recorded as model figure[21].
- doll's different from is recorded as Doll[22].
- doll's different from is recorded as Lalka[23].
- doll's different from is recorded as baby doll[24].
- doll's different from is recorded as puppet[25].
- doll's has part is recorded as doll hair[26].
- doll's has part is recorded as doll shoes[27].
Body
Definition and Type
doll's instance of is recorded as genre of sculpture[3]. Recorded subclass of include perceptible physical object[6], physical model[7], artificial physical object[8], and toy[9].
Use and Application
Recorded has use include toy[10], religious object[11], and scarecrow[12].
Why It Matters
doll draws 1,110 Wikipedia views per month (genre_of_sculpture category, ranking #3 of 25).[2] doll has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] doll is known by 31 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]