a splayed window
1splayed — adjective construct (a window, doorway, or other aperture) so that it is wider at one side of the wall than the other. → splay …
2splay — verb 1》 spread or be spread out or further apart. 2》 [usu. as adjective splayed] construct (a window, doorway, or other aperture) so that it is wider at one side of the wall than the other. noun 1》 a tapered widening of a road at an intersection… …
3Dunduff Castle — Dunduff, South Ayrshire, Scotland GB grid reference NS2719216370 …
4rere- — combining form Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French rere, riere backward, behind, from Latin retro more at retro : subsequent : rear rere ban …
5rere-arch — variant of rear arch * * * rereˈ arch or rearˈ arch noun An arch supporting the inner part of a wall s thickness, as in a splayed window • • • Main Entry: ↑rere * * * rere arch variant of rear arch …
6rear-arch — rearˈ arch, rearˈ dorse, rearˈ dos, rearˈ dorter see under ↑rere • • • Main Entry: ↑rear rereˈ arch or rearˈ arch noun An arch supporting the inner part of a wall s thickness, as in a splayed window • • • Main Entry: ↑ …
7Embrasure — Splayed opening in a wall for a window. Also the low segment of the alternate high and low segments of a Battlement. Provided protection to people within the wall. ♦ Splayed opening in a battlement or rampart for shooting; also the splayed… …
8Western architecture — Introduction history of Western architecture from prehistoric Mediterranean cultures to the present. The history of Western architecture is marked by a series of new solutions to structural problems. During the period from the… …
9Árbol biselado — Un Árbol biselado o Árbol Splay es un Árbol binario de búsqueda auto balanceable, con la propiedad adicional de que a los elementos accedidos recientemente se accederá más rápidamente en accesos posteriores. Realiza operaciones básicas como… …
10Tracey Emin — Infobox Artist name = Tracey Emin imagesize = 170px caption = Tracy Emin at the Lighthouse Gala auction in aid of Terrence Higgins Trust. Photo by Piers Allardyce birthname = birthdate = Birth date and age|1963|7|3|df=y location = deathdate =… …