- three-centred arch
- трёхцентровая арка
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Three-Centred Arch — See: Arch, Three Centred … Medieval glossary
Arch, Three-Centred — Elliptical arch ♦ Arch formed by three arcs, the middle (uppermost) struck from a centre below the springing line. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 409) Related terms: Arch, Elliptical, Three Centred Arch … Medieval glossary
three-centred — three cenˈtred adjective (of an arch) composed of circular arcs with three different centres • • • Main Entry: ↑three … Useful english dictionary
Arch — See: Arch, Two Centred, Arch, Elliptical, Arch, Pointed, Arch, Relieving, Arch, Ogee, Arch, Lancet, Arch, Four centred, Arch, Equilateral Arch, Depressed, Arch, Drop, Arch, Round … Medieval glossary
Arch — • A structure composed of separate pieces, such as stone or bricks, having the shape of truncated wedges, arranged on a curved line so as to retain their position by mutual pressure Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Arch Arch … Catholic encyclopedia
Arch, Elliptical — See: Arch, Three Centred, Elliptical Arch … Medieval glossary
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