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  • 111Church of Saint Andrew, High Ham — Church of Saint Andrew Location: High Ham, Somerset, England Coordinates …

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  • 112Novaya Derevnya — RZhD, OktZhD, SPbZhD, Russia Objects near railway station Novaya Derevnya Legend …

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  • 113VERSAILLES PALACE, FRANCE —    Versailles Palace, located outside Paris, epitomizes the classicizing Baroque style of architecture popular in France in the 17th century. Louis XIII originally commissioned Philibert Le Roy to build it in 1624 as a small hunting lodge, but it …

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  • 114arch — I UK [ɑː(r)tʃ] / US [ɑrtʃ] noun [countable] Word forms arch : singular arch plural arches ** 1) a curved structure at the top of a door, window, or gate the arch above the front door a) a structure with a curved top and two straight sides that… …

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  • 115vault — I. /vɔlt / (say vawlt), /vɒlt / (say volt) noun 1. an arched structure, commonly made of stones, concrete, or bricks, forming a ceiling or roof over a hall, room, sewer, or other wholly or partially enclosed construction. 2. an arched space,… …

  • 116ферма арочная — арочная ферма Ферма, по условиям опирания и очертанию контура аналогичная арке. [Сборник рекомендуемых терминов. Выпуск 82. Строительная механика. Академия наук СССР. Комитет научно технической терминологии. 1970 г.] ферма арочная Ферма,… …

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  • 117gēu-, gǝu-, gū- (*sgēu-) —     gēu , gǝu , gū (*sgēu )     English meaning: to bend, curl; a kind of vessel     Deutsche Übersetzung: “biegen, krũmmen, wolben”     Note: Root gēu , gǝu , gū : to bend, curl; a kind of vessel probably derived from Root (s)keu 2, (s)keu̯ǝ :… …

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  • 118vault — vault1 [vôlt] n. [ME voute < OFr < VL * volvita, an arch, vault < * volvitus, pp. of * volvitare, intens. of L volvere, to turn around, roll: see WALK] 1. an arched roof, ceiling, or covering of masonry 2. an arched chamber or space, esp …

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  • 119vault — I. noun Etymology: Middle English vaute, voute, from Anglo French voute, from Vulgar Latin *volvita turn, vault, from feminine of *volvitus, alteration of Latin volutus, past participle of volvere to roll more at voluble Date: 14th century 1. a.… …

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  • 120Jazz guitar — This article is about the types of guitars and guitar playing styles used in jazz. For performers who play jazz guitar, see jazz guitarist. Hollowbody electric guitars are quite common in jazz; the Gibson ES 175 is a classic example. It has been… …

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