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Что (кто) такое Gutta - определение

SMALL CONE-SHAPED PROJECTION USED IN THE ARCHITRAVE OF THE DORIC ORDER
Guttae; Regula (architecture)
  • Labelled image of the Doric order entablature
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Gutta         
·noun A Drop.
II. Gutta ·noun One of a series of ornaments, in the form of a frustum of a cone, attached to the lower part of the triglyphs, and also to the lower faces of the mutules, in the Doric order;
- called also campana, and drop.
Gutta         
A gutta (Latin pl. guttae, "drops") is a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used near the top of the architrave of the Doric order in classical architecture.
GuttAe         
·pl of Gutta.
Gutta-percha         
  • Gutta-percha tree
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  • Lithograph depicting the [[caning of Charles Sumner]] with a cane made of gutta-percha
  • Gutta-percha points used in dentistry
  • Cable manufacturing with gutta-percha at the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company in [[Greenwich]], London, ''circa'' 1865
  • Kayan]] tribe in [[Borneo]] harvesting the sap of a gutta-percha tree {{circa}} 1910<!-- Published in 1912 -->
  • Old State House]] museum, [[Boston, Massachusetts]])
LATEX DERIVED FROM THE GUTTA-PERCHA TREE (TREE OF THE GENUS PALAQUIUM IN THE FAMILY SAPOTACEAE)
Gutta percha; Guttapercha; Gutta-Percha
Gutta-percha is a tree of the genus Palaquium in the family Sapotaceae. The name also refers to the rigid, naturally biologically inert, resilient, electrically nonconductive, thermoplastic latex derived from the tree, particularly from Palaquium gutta; it is a polymer of isoprene which forms a rubber-like elastomer.
gutta-percha         
  • Gutta-percha tree
  • 8187224991}}</ref>
  • Lithograph depicting the [[caning of Charles Sumner]] with a cane made of gutta-percha
  • Gutta-percha points used in dentistry
  • Cable manufacturing with gutta-percha at the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company in [[Greenwich]], London, ''circa'' 1865
  • Kayan]] tribe in [[Borneo]] harvesting the sap of a gutta-percha tree {{circa}} 1910<!-- Published in 1912 -->
  • Old State House]] museum, [[Boston, Massachusetts]])
LATEX DERIVED FROM THE GUTTA-PERCHA TREE (TREE OF THE GENUS PALAQUIUM IN THE FAMILY SAPOTACEAE)
Gutta percha; Guttapercha; Gutta-Percha
[?g?t?'p?:t??]
¦ noun the hard tough coagulated latex of certain Malaysian trees, resembling rubber.
Origin
C19: from Malay getah perca, from getah 'gum' + perca 'strips of cloth' (which it resembles), alt. by assoc. with obs. gutta 'gum', from L. gutta 'a drop'.
Gutta Percha         
  • Gutta-percha tree
  • 8187224991}}</ref>
  • Lithograph depicting the [[caning of Charles Sumner]] with a cane made of gutta-percha
  • Gutta-percha points used in dentistry
  • Cable manufacturing with gutta-percha at the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company in [[Greenwich]], London, ''circa'' 1865
  • Kayan]] tribe in [[Borneo]] harvesting the sap of a gutta-percha tree {{circa}} 1910<!-- Published in 1912 -->
  • Old State House]] museum, [[Boston, Massachusetts]])
LATEX DERIVED FROM THE GUTTA-PERCHA TREE (TREE OF THE GENUS PALAQUIUM IN THE FAMILY SAPOTACEAE)
Gutta percha; Guttapercha; Gutta-Percha
The hardened milky juice of a tree, the Isonandra gutta, growing in Malacca and other parts of the Eastern Archipelago. It is much used as an insulator or constituent of insulators. Resistance after several minutes electrification per 1 centimeter cube at 54º C. (75º F.),  4.50E14 ohms. The specific resistance varies--from 2.5E13 to 5.0E14 ohms. A usual specification is 2.0E14 ohms. The influence of temperature on its resistance is given in Clark & Bright's empirical formula, R = R0 at, in which R is the resistance at temperature tº C--Ro the resistance at 0º C (32º F), a is the coefficient .8944. The resistance increases with the time of passage of the current, the variation being less the higher the temperature. Time of            Relative Resistance     Relative Resistance
Electrification.   at 0º C (32º F.)        at 24º C (75º F.)
   1 minute        100                     5.51
   2   "           127.9                   6.
   5   "           163.1                   6.66
  10   "           190.9                   6.94
  20   "           230.8                   7.38
  30   "           250.6                   7.44
  60   "           290.4                   7.6
  90   "           318.3                   7.66
In cable testing one minute is generally taken as the time of electrification. Pressure increases the resistance by the formula Rp=R (1+ .00327 P) in which Rp is the resistance at pressure p--R resistance at atmospheric pressure--p pressure in atmospheres. Thus in the ocean at a depth of 4,000 meters (2.4855 miles), the resistance is more than doubled. The longer the pressure is applied, the greater is the resistance. The specific inductive capacity of gutta percha is 4.2. Good gutta percha should not break when struck with a hammer, should recover its shape slowly, and it should support much more than 300 times its own weight.
Gutta-percha         
  • Gutta-percha tree
  • 8187224991}}</ref>
  • Lithograph depicting the [[caning of Charles Sumner]] with a cane made of gutta-percha
  • Gutta-percha points used in dentistry
  • Cable manufacturing with gutta-percha at the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company in [[Greenwich]], London, ''circa'' 1865
  • Kayan]] tribe in [[Borneo]] harvesting the sap of a gutta-percha tree {{circa}} 1910<!-- Published in 1912 -->
  • Old State House]] museum, [[Boston, Massachusetts]])
LATEX DERIVED FROM THE GUTTA-PERCHA TREE (TREE OF THE GENUS PALAQUIUM IN THE FAMILY SAPOTACEAE)
Gutta percha; Guttapercha; Gutta-Percha
·noun A concrete juice produced by various trees found in the Malayan archipelago, especially by the Isonandra, / Dichopsis, Gutta. It becomes soft, and unpressible at the tamperature of boiling water, and, on cooling, retains its new shape. It dissolves in oils and ethers, but not in water. In many of its properties it resembles caoutchouc, and it is extensively used for many economical purposes. The Mimusops globosa of Guiana also yields this material.
gutta serena         
Gutta serena; Darkening (ophthalmology); Gutta Serena
[L.] (Med.) Amaurosis, drop serene.
Anacrusis gutta         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Anacrusis gutta is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Pichincha Province, Ecuador.
Jagathgiri Gutta         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN INDIA
Jagathgiri Gutta is a Colony and a Municipal Division (Division 125)in Quthbullapur assembly Constituency in Hyderabad in Telangana state of India.

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Gutta

A gutta (Latin pl. guttae, "drops") is a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used near the top of the architrave of the Doric order in classical architecture. At the top of the architrave blocks, a row of six guttae below the narrow projection of the taenia (fillet) formed an element called a regula. A regula was aligned under each triglyph of the Doric frieze. In addition, the underside of the projecting geison above the frieze had rectangular protrusions termed mutules that each had three rows of six guttae. These mutules were aligned above each triglyph and each metope.

It is thought that the guttae were a skeuomorphic representation of the pegs used in the construction of the wooden structures that preceded the familiar Greek architecture in stone. However, they have some functionality, as water drips over the edges, away from the edge of the building.