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Lamella roof
Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям |
A vaulted roof-framing system composed of lamellae.
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Lamella, английский
- 1. a thin sheet of tissue 2. a thin disc placed under the eyelid to apply a drug to the eye (note: the plural is lamellae.)
- A reinforced concrete, metal, or wood member joined with similar members in a crisscross pattern so as to form an arch or vault.
- (a) [soil] a thin (< 7.5 cm thick), discontinuous or continuous, generally horizontal layer of fine material (especially clay and iron oxides) that has been pedogenically concentrated (illuviated) within a coarser (e.g. sandy), eluviated layer (several centimeters to several decimeters thick). compare - lamina. sw & st (b) [mineralogy] a thin scale, leaf, lamina, or layer, e.g. one of the units of a polysynthetically twinned mineral, such as plagioclase. gg
Lamella heat exchanger, английский
Lamella plumbi (metallica) cum uncino ad pisces capiendos, латинский
Lamella [ae, f], латинский
Lamellae, английский
Lamellar, английский
Lamellar eutectic(s), английский
Эвтектика с пластинчатой структурой
Lamellar flow, английский
Lamellar pyrite, английский
Lamellar segregation, английский
Полосчатая сегрегация (ликвация)
Lamellar stellate, английский
Lamellar tearing, английский
Lamellar twinning, английский
Lamellar-stellate, английский
Lamellate, английский
Lamellated, английский
Lamellatus [a, um], латинский
Lamellatus, a, um, латинский
Roof, английский
- The external upper covering of a house or other building
- The top part of a cavity roof of the mouth same as palate
- Horizontal overhang.
Roof, английский
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Pipe thread, английский
A v-cut screw thread, cut on the inside or the outside of a pipe (or on a pipe fitting, coupling, or connector); the diameter of the thread is not constant, but tapers.
Camera vitrea, английский
A vaulted ceiling, having its surface lined with plates of glass. cam handle, locking handle in a window having a sash (ventilator, 2) which swings about pivots, a handle which locks the sash in a closed position by wedging it against a keeper.
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