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архит. дентикула
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Dentil — Den til, n. [LL. dentillus, for L. denticulus. Cf. {Dentelli}, {Denticle}, {Dentile}.] (Arch.) A small square block or projection in cornices, a number of which are ranged in an ornamental band; used particularly in the Ionic, Corinthian, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dentil — [den′til] n. [MFr dentille, dim. of dent < L dens, TOOTH] Archit. any of a series of small rectangular blocks projecting like teeth, as from under a cornice … English World dictionary
Dentil — Closeup of dentils, above a Corinthian order capital, Town Hall, Westport, Connecticut, U.S.A … Wikipedia
dentil — noun Etymology: obsolete French dentille, from Middle French, diminutive of dent Date: 1663 one of a series of small projecting rectangular blocks forming a molding especially under a cornice • dentiled adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
dentil — dentiled, adj. /den tl, til/, n. Archit. any of a series of closely spaced, small, rectangular blocks, used esp. in classical architecture beneath the coronas of Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite cornices. [1655 65; < F dentille (obs.), fem. dim.… … Universalium
dentil — noun One of a series of small rectangular blocks projecting like teeth from a molding or beneath a cornice … Wiktionary
dentil — n. small rectangular block projecting like teeth from a molding or underneath an edge … English contemporary dictionary
DENTIL — Dentilius … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
dentil — [ dɛntɪl] noun Architecture one of a series of small tooth like rectangular blocks used as a decoration under the moulding of a cornice. Origin C16: from Ital. dentello or obs. Fr. dentille, dimin. of dent tooth … English new terms dictionary
dentil — den·til … English syllables
dentil — den•til [[t]ˈdɛn tl, tɪl[/t]] n. archit. one of a series of closely spaced small rectangular blocks, used esp. in classical architecture beneath the corona of a cornice • Etymology: 1655–65; < F dentille (obs.), fem. dim. of dent tooth … From formal English to slang