buttressed - translation to arabic
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buttressed - translation to arabic

ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURE, USUALLY OF MASONRY, BUILT TO STRENGTHEN OR SUPPORT WALLS OR RESIST THE LATERAL THRUST OF VAULTS
Buttresses; Angle-buttress; Contrafforte; Simple buttresses; Clamped buttress; Abamurus; Buttressed
  • ''Vicolo di Formia'' (1956)<br>Oil painting by [[Antonio Sicurezza]] of an alleyway with flying buttresses between buildings

buttressed         
صِفَة : مُدَعَّم
BUTTRESS         

ألاسم

رُكْن ; رَكِيزَة ; عُمْدَة ; عَمِيد ; كَتِف ; كَتِيفَة

الفعل

أَعْمَدَ ; دَعَّمَ ; دَعَمَ

buttress         
N
الكتف = دعامة حائط او مبنى كتف الجبل الخ
VT
دعم ، بكتف ، بعقد

Definition

Buttressed
·Impf & ·p.p. of Buttress.

Wikipedia

Buttress

A buttress is an architectural structure built against or projecting from a wall which serves to support or reinforce the wall. Buttresses are fairly common on more ancient buildings, as a means of providing support to act against the lateral (sideways) forces arising out of inadequately braced roof structures.

The term counterfort can be synonymous with buttress and is often used when referring to dams, retaining walls and other structures holding back earth.

Early examples of buttresses are found on the Eanna Temple (ancient Uruk), dating to as early as the 4th millennium BC.

Examples of use of buttressed
1. Esmaa was buttressed by Ilves, the Estonian president.
2. That theory was further buttressed by the DNA analysis.
3. The data from Pakistan is buttressed by similar findings from Indonesia.
4. Biddle‘s position is buttressed by Sidney Blumenthol, former senior adviser to President Clinton.
5. Nor are they buttressed by widespread popular support, as anticommunism was during the 50s.