- enceinte wall
- наружная стена
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Enceinte — (Lat. in , within, cinctus , girdled; to be distinguished from the word meaning pregnant , from in , not, and cinctus , i.e. with girdle loosened), is a French term used technically in fortification for the inner ring of fortifications… … Wikipedia
Enceinte — Dies ist eine alphabetische Auflistung der im Festungsbau üblichen Fachbegriffe. Grundriss und Profil einer idealtypischen Festung mit Werken aus unterschiedlichen Manieren und den zugehörigen Fachbegriffen A Approche Annäherungsgraben bei der B … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wall (Festungsbau) — Dies ist eine alphabetische Auflistung der im Festungsbau üblichen Fachbegriffe. Grundriss und Profil einer idealtypischen Festung mit Werken aus unterschiedlichen Manieren und den zugehörigen Fachbegriffen A Approche Annäherungsgraben bei der … Deutsch Wikipedia
Enceinte — The enclosed main space of, or the wall which encloses, a fortified place. Enceinte is also used of that area of a town enclosed by its walls. Thus, while the Tower of London was within the city of London s walls, the palace of Westminster was… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
enceinte — enceinte1 [ɒenceinte saenceintet] noun archaic an enclosure or wall of a fortified place. Origin C18: from Fr., from L. incincta, feminine past participle of incingere gird in . enceinte2 [ɒenceinte saenceintet] adjective dated pregnant. Origin… … English new terms dictionary
wall — n 1. partition, separator, divider, room divider, screen, division; brattice, Civil Eng. bulkhead; fence, paling, stone wall; embankment, dike, levee, sea wall; dividing wall, Biol. septum, membrane. 2.Usu. walls fortification, protection,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
Wall. — Nathaniel Wallich Pour les articles homonymes, voir Wallich. Nathaniel Wallich Nathaniel Wallich est un botaniste danois … Wikipédia en Français
enceinte — I. adjective Etymology: French, perhaps from Vulgar Latin *incenta, alteration of Latin incient , inciens being with young, modification of Greek enkyos pregnant, from en + kyein to be pregnant more at cyme Date: 1602 pregnant 4 II. noun… … New Collegiate Dictionary
enceinte — enceinte1 /en saynt , ahn sant /; Fr. /ahonn saonnt /, adj. pregnant; with child. [1590 1600; < MF < LL incincta, perh. lit. ungirded, equiv. to L in IN 3 + cincta, fem. of cinctus, ptp. of cingere to belt, gird, surround] enceinte2 /en saynt ,… … Universalium
enceinte — (anh SENHT) [French, from Latin] Said of a woman: with child; pregnant. In military architecture, the circle of works or the wall around a fortified place, or the place so enclosed … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
Enceinte — ♦ An enclosing wall, usually exterior, of a fortified place. (Gies, Joseph and Francis. Life in a Medieval Castle, 226) … Medieval glossary