ischiopubic arch - tradução para árabe
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ischiopubic arch - tradução para árabe

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

ischiopubic arch      
‎ القَوسُ الإِسْكِيَّةُ العانِيَّة‎
arcus palatini         
EMBRYONIC PRECURSOR STRUCTURES IN VERTEBRATES
First pharyngeal arch; First pharygeal arch; Mandibular arch; Second pharyngeal arch; Second branchial arch; Visceral arches; Pharyngeal arches; Pharyngeal musculature; Branchiomeric muscles; First branchial arch; Hyoid arch; Pharyngeal arch 1; Arcus palatini; Branchiomeric musculature; Second pharyngeal arches; Pharyngeal Arches
قَوسٌ حَنَكِيَّة
pharyngeal arch         
EMBRYONIC PRECURSOR STRUCTURES IN VERTEBRATES
First pharyngeal arch; First pharygeal arch; Mandibular arch; Second pharyngeal arch; Second branchial arch; Visceral arches; Pharyngeal arches; Pharyngeal musculature; Branchiomeric muscles; First branchial arch; Hyoid arch; Pharyngeal arch 1; Arcus palatini; Branchiomeric musculature; Second pharyngeal arches; Pharyngeal Arches
‎ القوسُ البلعومِيَّة,القَوْسُ الخَيْشُوْمِيَّة‎

Definição

Arches
·- ·pl of Arch, ·noun.

Wikipédia

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.