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Ormr may refer to: * Germanic dragon, a being often referred to in Old Norse as an "ormr" * Bloom Image Editor, formerly known as "Ormr" * Ormr, a figure in the Old Norse saga ''Morkinskinna ''Morkinskinna'' is an Old Norse kings' saga, relating the history of Norwegian kings from approximately 1025 to 1157. The saga was written in Iceland around 1220, and has been preserved in a manuscript from around 1275. The name ''Morkinskinn ...
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Germanic Dragon
Worm, wurm or wyrm (, , ''ormr'', ), meaning serpent, are archaic terms for dragons (, , ) in the wider Germanic mythology and folklore, in which they are often portrayed as large venomous snakes and hoarders of gold. Especially in later tales, however, they share many common features with other dragons in European mythology, such as having wings. Prominent worms attested in medieval Germanic works include the dragon that killed Beowulf, the central dragon in the Völsung Cycle – Fáfnir, Níðhöggr, and the great sea serpent, Jǫrmungandr, including subcategories such as lindworms and sea serpents. Origin, appearance and terminology Etymology In early depictions, as with dragons in other cultures, the distinction between Germanic dragons and regular snakes is blurred, with both being referred to as: "worm" (, , , ), "snake" (, , , ), "adder" (, , ), and more, in writing; all being old Germanic synonyms for serpent and thereof (compare the English names for the co ...
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Bloom Image Editor
Bloom Image Editor, formerly known as Ormr, is a non-destructive, node-based vector and raster image editor for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux. Bloom features selection, painting, retouching, color correction tools, as well as layer-based image editing. Every operation is preserved individually and is editable at any point in time. Features * Node-based compositing. * Non-destructive workflow. * Support for 16-bit high color images. * Adobe Photoshop, Photoshop images with layers are supported as well as other popular still image file formats. * Uses layers-based editing. * Editable Liquify tool and Brush tool strokes. Name change Originally named Ormr, the application was later renamed to Bloom for easier pronunciation. See also *Comparison of raster graphics editors References External links Bloom Image Editor Website
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