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Lapped tenons

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    Two tenons which enter a common mortise from opposite sides and overlap one another.




Lapp, шведский

Lappa, шведский

Lappangás, венгерский

Lapparent, английский

Lapped, английский

Lapped dovetail., английский

Lapped skin, английский
    Наплыв на корке непрерывнолитой заготовки


Lappelle, or lapel, английский
    The facing of uniform coats. until the introduction of epaulettes in 1812, the white lapelle was used as synonymous with lieutenant`s commission. hence the brackish poet, in the craven midshipman`s lament—


Lappenranta, английский

Lappet, английский
    One of a series of pendants trimming the eaves of a roof.


Lapping, английский
  1. In reinforced concrete, the over of steel reinforcing bars, or other reinforcement, so there is continuity of tensile stress in the reinforcement when the concrete member is subjected to a flexural or tensile load. lap-riveted said of two plates overlapped and then joined by riveting.

  2. The undulations occasioned in the waves by the paddle-wheels of a steam-boat. in the polar seas, lapping applies to the young or thin ice, one plate overlapping another, so dangerous to boats and their crews. also, the overlaying of plank edges in working.

  3. Соединение внахлёстку; нахлёстка; наклейка (полотнищ обоев) внахлёстку ~ of bars соединение арматурных стержней внахлёстку

  4. A term describing the movement of yarn guides between needles, at right angles to the needle bar, or laterally in relation to the needle bar, or laterally in relation to the needle bar during warp knitting.


Lapping of pipe(line) fittings, английский

Lappland, шведский

Lappo, финский

Tenon, английский
  1. These are tapered, fan-shaped, teeth like, protrusions carved into a piece of wood. these protrusions will interlock with mortises carved into the adjoining piece of wood to form a dovetail joint.

  2. A projecting member left by cutting away the wood around it for insertion into a mortise to make a joint.

  3. The projecting end of a piece of wood, or other material, which is reduced in cross section, tenon 985 temple, 1: at agrigentum

  4. The square heel of a mast, cut for fitting into the step. also, the end of any piece of timber which is fashioned to enter into a mortise in another piece; they are then said to be tenoned together; as, for instance, the stern-post is tenoned into the keel.

  5. Шип; гребень; зуб || соединять шипом

  6. A projection at the end of a piece of wood which fits into a mortise to join the pieces together.


Tenon saw, английский
    A saw having a metal strip along the back to stiffen it; has many small teeth; used for fine, accurate sawing, as in forming tenons, dovetails, and miters. also called a miter saw.


Tenon saw., английский

Tenoner, английский
    Шипорез


Tenoniitti, финский

Tenonitis, английский
    The inflammation of a tendon tenon’s capsule tenon’s capsule / ti n?ns kpsju l/


Shape similar to that of the capital letter, английский
    U. uplift 1. the upward pressure on a structure due to the pressure of the water below. 2. the pressure acting on a material that tends to lift it off its supports or fasteners as a result of an external force (for example, wind) acting on it.


Deck screens, английский
    Two or more screens, 3 placed one over the other. deconstructivist architecture architecture that seeks to arrive at new forms of expression by turning away from structural restraints and functional and thematic hierarchies, and toward often nonrectangular, fantastic, and seemingly disjointed designs. such work often represents an application of the philosophical