Cross-vaulting

Cross-vaulting
Cross-vaulting Cross"-vault`ing (-v?lt`?ng), n. (Arch.) Vaulting formed by the intersection of two or more simple vaults. [1913 Webster]

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  • cross vaulting — noun see cross vault …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • cross vault — noun Date: 1850 a vault formed by the intersection of two or more simple vaults called also cross vaulting …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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