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Horned cairn

    Partly enclosed faзade of cairn; it can be at front and back




Cairn, английский
  1. Round or long mound of stones, often covering chamber or burial (sometimes used for earth mound). clearance cairns are mounds created by clearing agricultural fields of stones

  2. A pile of stones heaped up for a landmark, memorial, or monument; a tumulus. caisson 1. a watertight structure or chamber, within which work is carried on in building foundations or structures below water level. 2.a sunken panel, esp. in a vaulted ceiling or the inside of a cupola; a coffer.

  3. Piles of stones used as marks in surveying.

  4. Пирамида из камней (геодезический знак)

  5. A distinctive pile of stones placed to designate a summit or mark a trail above treeline.


Cairn circle, английский
    Ring of stones surrounding a cairn


Cairnette, английский

Cairngorm, английский

Cairns, английский

Horn, английский
  1. Африканский рог {назв. терр. северо-восточной африки, выступающей в виде рога в индийский ок.)

  2. A sound signal which uses electricity or compressed air to vibrate a disc diaphragm.

  3. 1. (in humans) tissue which grows out of an organ 2. (in humans) one of the h-shaped limbs of grey matter seen in a crosssection of the spinal cord 3. (in humans) an extension of the pulp chamber of a tooth towards the cusp syndrome horner’s syndrome / h? n?z s?ndr??m/

  4. Сирена

  5. The arm of a cleat or kevel.

  6. Large, pointed protrusion of rock that can be slung. typically also makes a good hand hold. see bollard, chicken head.

  7. The part of a western saddle that extends up from the pommel (front), around which a rope may be wrapped and secured.

  8. A part of the saddle


Horn, шведский

Horn, немецкий

Horn, английский

Horn (2), английский
    The part of a pantograph which curves down at each end of the collector head and which fractures if struck at speed to give, in the most modern examples, a detection signal to lower the pantograph.


Horn (3), английский
    Part of an axlebox guidance assembly mounted on the exterior of a bogie frame.


Horn clause, английский
  1. Хорновская формула; хорновское выражение; хорновское предложение; дизъюнкт хорна horner`s method схема горнера

  2. Logical clauses that have no more than one positive literal. there are three kinds of clauses: assertions, conditional assertions, and denials. see also: logic programming.


Horn coal, английский

Horn coral, английский

Horn core, английский
    The horn core of a propositional formula is the weakened horn formula implying that formula. it is also called the greatest horn lower bound. the horn core does not have to be unique, as there can be many inequivalent horn formulae implying a given formula. see also: horn envelope.


Horn envelope, английский
    For a given propositional formula x, its horn envelope is the strongest horn formula implied by x. it is also known as the least horn upper bound. the approximation of a formula by its horn envelope and horn core can support rapid approximate reasoning. see also: horn core.


Horn fly, английский
    Small black fly that is a blood-sucking pest of cattle.


Horn lead, английский

Horn mono, английский
    A motorcycle wheelie (riding on the rear wheel only) of epic proportion. example the new r1 lets you pull horn monos without even thinking about it.


Horn press, английский

Horn quicksilver, английский

Passage grave, английский
    Passage (sometimes with lateral chambers) leading to a broader burial chamber, often roofed, within round mound (which may be kerbed). faзaded forecourt entrance common


Paleolithic, английский
    Old stone age, begins around 500.000 years ago and ends with the mesolithic around 7000 bce