keel arch - translation to russian
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keel arch - translation to russian

TYPE OF ARCH WITH A POINTED APEX
Tudor Arch; Tudor arch; Persian arch; Keel arch
  • The 17th century [[Buland Darwaza]] at [[Fatehpur Sikri]] has a four-centred archway with vaulted ''iwan''.
  • Construction of a four-centred arch
  • Tudor arch at [[Layer Marney Tower]], 1520s
  • Persian arches on the [[Si-o-se-pol]] bridge, [[Isfahan]], c. 1600

keel arch         

строительное дело

килевидная арка

keel arch         
килевидная арка
Tudor arch         
стрельчатая арка (очерченная дугами из четырёх центров)

Definition

keel
keel1
¦ noun
1. a lengthwise structure along the base of a ship, in some vessels extended downwards as a ridge to increase stability.
2. Zoology a central ridge along the back or convex surface of an organ or structure.
3. Botany a prow-shaped pair of petals present in flowers of the pea family.
¦ verb (keel over)
1. (of a boat or ship) turn over on its side; capsize.
2. fall over.
Derivatives
keeled adjective
keelless adjective
Origin
ME: from ON kj?lr, of Gmc origin.
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keel2
¦ noun Brit. a flat-bottomed boat of a kind formerly used on the Rivers Tyne and Wear for loading coal-transporting ships.
Origin
ME: from Mid. Low Ger. kel, MDu. kiel 'ship, boat'.

Wikipedia

Four-centred arch

A four-centered arch is a low, wide type of arch with a pointed apex. Its structure is achieved by drafting two arcs which rise steeply from each springing point on a small radius, and then turning into two arches with a wide radius and much lower springing point. It is a pointed sub-type of the general flattened depressed arch. This type of arch uses space efficiently and decoratively when used for doorways. It is also employed as a wall decoration in which arcade and window openings form part of the whole decorative surface. Two of the most notable types are known as the Persian arch, which is moderately "depressed" and found in Islamic architecture, and the Tudor arch, which is much flatter and found in English architecture. Another variant, the keel arch, has partially straight rather than curved sides and developed in Fatimid architecture.

What is the Russian for keel arch? Translation of &#39keel arch&#39 to Russian