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Carpet bedding

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    Beds in which small annual plants with ornamental foliage or flowers, and perhaps gravel-filled sections as well, are arranged in patterns to be seen from above.




Bedded, английский
  1. Formed, arranged, or deposited in beds or layers or made up or occurring in the form of beds.

  2. Formed, arranged, or deposited in layers or beds, or made up of or occurring in the form of beds; especially said of a layered sedimentary rock, deposit, or formation. gg

  3. Structural term for a sedimentary rock or superficial deposit formed,


Bedded deposit, английский

Bedded formation, английский

Bedded rock, английский

Bedded, stratified, английский

Bedder, английский
    Растение, которое можно высадить в грунт фермер, обрабатывающий пойменные земли


Bedding, английский
  1. Homogénéisation (action)

  2. Raised mound on which seedlings are planted. site preparation method used most extensively in the southeastern united states (17).

  3. Pieces of soft metal placed under or around a handset diamond as a cushion or filler. also called

  4. The arrangement of sedimentary rocks in beds or layers of varying thickness and character. synonymous to layering.


Bedding, английский

Bedding (stratification) plane, английский

Bedding a cask, английский
    Placing dunnage round it.


Bedding cleavage, английский

Bedding coat, английский
    The plaster coat which receives aggregate or other decorative material, impinged or embedded in its surface before it sets. bedding course 1. the first layer of mortar at the bottom of masonry. 2. a cushion course.


Bedding conditions, английский

Bedding dot, английский
    A small spot of plaster built out to the face of a finished wall or ceiling; serves as a screed for leveling and plumbing in the application of plaster.


Bedding down, английский

Bedding fault, английский

Bedding fissility, английский

Bedding glide, английский

Bedding joint, английский
    Joint along bedding plane in a sedimentary rock.


Bedding jointing, английский

Bedding of halogen-free compounds, английский

Ornamental, английский

Milk house, английский
    Before the 19th century, a small subsidiary structure in which milk and other dairy products were stored at a lowered temperature with cooling usually provided by slowly running cold spring water or the runoff from an icehouse; typically had overhanging eaves to shade it, and double walls and ceiling filled with a thermal insulator, such as sawdust; commonly had a concrete floor to promote cleanliness and louvers for ventilation; was separated from the barn for reasons of sanitation. this term replaced by the word dairy in the 1800s; health regulations have now made such structures obsolete.


Principally in the, английский
    Bauhaus school, and also in america. buildings in this style are usually characterized by simple geometric forms, often rectilinear, making use of reinforced concrete and steel construction with a nonstructural skin; occasionally, cylindrical surfaces; unadorned, smooth wall surfaces, typically of glass, steel, or stucco painted white; a complete absence of ornamentation and decoration; often, an entire blank wall; often a cantilevered upper floor or balcony; open interior spaces; a flat roof without a ledge; eaves that terminate at the plane of the wall; large areas of floor-to-ceiling glass or curtain walls of glass; metal window frames set flush with the exterior walls, often in horizontal bands; casement windows; sliding windows; glass-to-glass joints at the corners, without framing; plain doors that conspicuously lack decor rative detailing. houses are commonly asymmetric; in contrast, commercial buildings in this style are not only symmetric, but appear as a series of repetitive elements. international system of units (si) a system of units based on the following fundamental quantities: metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, candela, and mole.