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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Dry masonry — Dry Dry (dr[imac]), a. [Compar. {Drier}; superl. {Driest}.] [OE. dru[yogh]e, druye, drie, AS. dryge; akin to LG. dr[ o]ge, D. droog, OHG. trucchan, G. trocken, Icel. draugr a dry log. Cf. {Drought}, {Drouth}, 3d {Drug}.] 1. Free from moisture;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Glossary of architecture — This page is a glossary of architecture. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z … Wikipedia
rubblework — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : masonry of unsquared or rudely squared stones that are irregular in size and shape * * * /rub euhl werrk , rooh beuhl /, n. masonry built of rubble or roughly dressed stones. [1815 25; RUBBLE + WORK] * * * rubbˈlework noun… … Useful english dictionary
Coursed rubble — Rubble Rub ble, n. [From an assumed Old French dim. of robe See {Rubbish}.] 1. Water worn or rough broken stones; broken bricks, etc., used in coarse masonry, or to fill up between the facing courses of walls. [1913 Webster] Inside [the wall]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rubble — Rub ble, n. [From an assumed Old French dim. of robe See {Rubbish}.] 1. Water worn or rough broken stones; broken bricks, etc., used in coarse masonry, or to fill up between the facing courses of walls. [1913 Webster] Inside [the wall] there was… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rub|ble — «RUHB uhl», noun, adjective. –n. 1. rough broken stones or bricks: »the rubble left by an explosion or an earthquake. 2. coarse masonry made of this: »The house was built of rubble and plaster. –adj. made of or like rubble: »rubble masonry,… … Useful english dictionary
Garreting — Gar ret*ing, n. Small splinters of stone inserted into the joints of coarse masonry. Weale. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slatt — Slatt, n. [See {Slat} a strip of board.] A slab of stone used as a veneer for coarse masonry. Knight. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rubble — I. noun Etymology: Middle English robyl Date: 14th century 1. a. broken fragments (as of rock) resulting from the decay or destruction of a building < fortifications knocked into rubble C. S. Forester > b. a miscellaneous confused mass or group… … New Collegiate Dictionary
dam — dam1 /dam/, n., v., dammed, damming. n. 1. a barrier to obstruct the flow of water, esp. one of earth, masonry, etc., built across a stream or river. 2. a body of water confined by a dam. 3. any barrier resembling a dam. v.t. 4. to furnish with a … Universalium
Dam — /dam, dahm/, n. (Carl Peter) Henrik /kahrl pee ter hen rik/; Dan. /kahrddl pay teuhrdd hen rddik/, 1895 1976, Danish biochemist: Nobel prize for medicine 1943. * * * I Barrier built across a stream, river, or estuary to conserve water for such… … Universalium