-roofed - significado y definición. Qué es -roofed
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Qué (quién) es -roofed - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Roofed turtle; Kachuga (disambiguation)

-roofed      
-roofed combines with adjectives and nouns to form adjectives that describe what kind of roof a building has.
...a huge flat-roofed concrete and glass building.
COMB in ADJ: usu ADJ n
Roofed pole         
Stogastulpis; Roofed pillar
Roofed pole or roofed pillar (, plural: stogastulpiai, from stogas – 'roof' and stulpas – 'pole, pillar') is a traditional Lithuanian wooden shrine. They may have anywhere between one and three layers of stylized roofs.
Copper-Roof Palace         
PALACE IN POLAND
Tin-roofed Palace (Warsaw); Paŀac pod Blachą; Tin-roofed Palace, Warsaw; Palac pod Blacha
The Copper-Roof Palace () is a 18th-century palace in Warsaw, Poland. It takes its name (which is less precisely phrased in the original Polish) from the copper roof, a rarity in the first half of the 18th century.

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Kachuga

Kachuga (roofed turtles) is an obsolete genus formerly used for several species of Asian turtles, now placed in Batagur and Pangshura:

  • Batagur dhongoka – three-striped roofed turtle
  • Batagur kachuga – red-crowned roofed turtle
  • Batagur trivittata – Burmese roofed turtle
  • Pangshura smithii – brown roofed turtle
  • Pangshura sylhetensis – Assam roofed turtle
  • Pangshura tecta – Indian roofed turtle
  • Pangshura tentoria – Indian tent turtle
Ejemplos de uso de -roofed
1. A red–roofed villa was set ablaze in Neve Dekalim.
2. Red–roofed homes, green gardens, sunbeams hitting the greenhouses.
3. From a distance, the tin–roofed houses look quaint.
4. Sand gives way to dark soil, shacks to large, tile–roofed homes.
5. In silence, the children entered a thatch–roofed hut and sat on straw mats.