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MEASURE OF ROOF STEEPNESS
Pitched roof; Pitch of a roof; Pitch of a Roof; Pitch of the roof
  • A roof made of [[thatch]], one of the oldest roofing materials, needs a steep pitch to drain properly
  • Some types of stone roof have a very restrictive roof pitch, which can lead to leaking
  • A building in the [[Black Forest]] of Germany with a pitched roof
  • Display of roof pitches 1/12 through 18/12
  • Working on roofs with pitches too steep for safety requires a staging of scaffolding boards secured with ''roof brackets''

Postfrontal         
  • CT scan of a human skull in 3D
  • pericranium]]
  • Amphibians' skulls, Hans Gadow, 1909 ''Amphibia and Reptiles''
  • A ''[[Centrosaurus]]'' skull
  • 258x258px
  • Cuckoo skull
  • left
  • Goat skull
  • Side bones of skull
  • Skull in situ
  • Adam was believed to have been buried on [[Mount Calvary]]. Silk embroidery (17th century).
  • Skull of a new-born child from the side
  • Human skull from the front
  • Scheme of ''[[Spinosaurus]]'' skull
  • Skull of ''[[Tiktaalik]]'', an extinct genus transitional between [[lobe-finned fish]] and early tetrapods
  • Skull of a [[swordfish]]
BONY STRUCTURE THAT FORMS THE SKELETON OF HEAD IN MOST VERTEBRATES
Cranium; Temporal fenestræ; Skulls; Cranial bone; Cranial ridges; Cranial ridge; Skull (human); Temporal fenstra; Skull bones; Human skull; Cranium (anatomy); Human cranium; Human skulls; Hominid skull; Human Skulls; Skulle; Animal skulls; Animal skull; Skull (anatomy); 💀; Skull bone; Symplectic bone; Mandibular fenestra; Postfrontal; Quadratojugal fenestra; Orbital fenestra; Post-temporal fenestra; Nasal fenestra; Orbital fenestrae; Palatal fenestrae; Palatal fenestra; Mandibular fenestrae; Quadratojugal fenestrae; Skull fenestrae; Skull fenestra; Post-temporal fenestrae; Human crania; Fenestra pseudorotunda; Skulled; Temporal opening; Temporal foramen; Sexual dimorphism in human skull shape; Death head
·noun A postfrontal bone.
II. Postfrontal ·adj Situated behind the frontal bone or the frontal region of the skull;
- applied especially to a bone back of and below the frontal in many animals.
postfrontal         
  • CT scan of a human skull in 3D
  • pericranium]]
  • Amphibians' skulls, Hans Gadow, 1909 ''Amphibia and Reptiles''
  • A ''[[Centrosaurus]]'' skull
  • 258x258px
  • Cuckoo skull
  • left
  • Goat skull
  • Side bones of skull
  • Skull in situ
  • Adam was believed to have been buried on [[Mount Calvary]]. Silk embroidery (17th century).
  • Skull of a new-born child from the side
  • Human skull from the front
  • Scheme of ''[[Spinosaurus]]'' skull
  • Skull of ''[[Tiktaalik]]'', an extinct genus transitional between [[lobe-finned fish]] and early tetrapods
  • Skull of a [[swordfish]]
BONY STRUCTURE THAT FORMS THE SKELETON OF HEAD IN MOST VERTEBRATES
Cranium; Temporal fenestræ; Skulls; Cranial bone; Cranial ridges; Cranial ridge; Skull (human); Temporal fenstra; Skull bones; Human skull; Cranium (anatomy); Human cranium; Human skulls; Hominid skull; Human Skulls; Skulle; Animal skulls; Animal skull; Skull (anatomy); 💀; Skull bone; Symplectic bone; Mandibular fenestra; Postfrontal; Quadratojugal fenestra; Orbital fenestra; Post-temporal fenestra; Nasal fenestra; Orbital fenestrae; Palatal fenestrae; Palatal fenestra; Mandibular fenestrae; Quadratojugal fenestrae; Skull fenestrae; Skull fenestra; Post-temporal fenestrae; Human crania; Fenestra pseudorotunda; Skulled; Temporal opening; Temporal foramen; Sexual dimorphism in human skull shape; Death head
¦ noun Zoology a bone behind the orbit of the eye in some vertebrates.
skull         
  • CT scan of a human skull in 3D
  • pericranium]]
  • Amphibians' skulls, Hans Gadow, 1909 ''Amphibia and Reptiles''
  • A ''[[Centrosaurus]]'' skull
  • 258x258px
  • Cuckoo skull
  • left
  • Goat skull
  • Side bones of skull
  • Skull in situ
  • Adam was believed to have been buried on [[Mount Calvary]]. Silk embroidery (17th century).
  • Skull of a new-born child from the side
  • Human skull from the front
  • Scheme of ''[[Spinosaurus]]'' skull
  • Skull of ''[[Tiktaalik]]'', an extinct genus transitional between [[lobe-finned fish]] and early tetrapods
  • Skull of a [[swordfish]]
BONY STRUCTURE THAT FORMS THE SKELETON OF HEAD IN MOST VERTEBRATES
Cranium; Temporal fenestræ; Skulls; Cranial bone; Cranial ridges; Cranial ridge; Skull (human); Temporal fenstra; Skull bones; Human skull; Cranium (anatomy); Human cranium; Human skulls; Hominid skull; Human Skulls; Skulle; Animal skulls; Animal skull; Skull (anatomy); 💀; Skull bone; Symplectic bone; Mandibular fenestra; Postfrontal; Quadratojugal fenestra; Orbital fenestra; Post-temporal fenestra; Nasal fenestra; Orbital fenestrae; Palatal fenestrae; Palatal fenestra; Mandibular fenestrae; Quadratojugal fenestrae; Skull fenestrae; Skull fenestra; Post-temporal fenestrae; Human crania; Fenestra pseudorotunda; Skulled; Temporal opening; Temporal foramen; Sexual dimorphism in human skull shape; Death head
(skulls)
Your skull is the bony part of your head which encloses your brain.
Her husband was later treated for a fractured skull.
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ويكيبيديا

Roof pitch

Roof pitch is the steepness of a roof expressed as a ratio of inch(es) rise per horizontal foot (or their metric equivalent), or as the angle in degrees its surface deviates from the horizontal. A flat roof has a pitch of zero in either instance; all other roofs are pitched.

A roof that rises 3 inches per foot, for example, would be described as having a pitch of 3 (or “3 in 12”).