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Что (кто) такое groin vault - определение

PRODUCED BY THE INTERSECTION AT RIGHT ANGLES OF TWO BARREL VAULTS
Groined vault; Cross vault; Groin-vault; Crossed vault; Cross-vault; Cross-vaulting; Groined Vault; Groin vaults; Cross vaulting; Cross-vaulted; Double barrel vault; Double barrel vaults
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Cross-vaulting         
·noun Vaulting formed by the intersection of two or more simple vaults.
Rib vault         
  • Crossing vault of [[Seville Cathedral]] by [[Juan Gil de Hontañón]]
  • Keystone]] of a vault Church Notre-Dame in [[Morienval]], [[Oise]], (12th century)
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ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT
Ribbed vault; Net vault; Ploughshare vault; Qudripartite vault; Stellar vault; Quadripartite vault; Cross-ribbed vault; Ribbed vaulting; Rib vaulting
A rib vault or ribbed vault is an architectural feature for covering a wide space, such as a church nave, composed of a framework of crossed or diagonal arched ribs. Variations were used in Roman architecture, Byzantine architecture, Islamic architecture, Romanesque architecture, and especially Gothic architecture.
groyne         
  • Aerial photograph of the Lumberville Dam on the [[Delaware River]]. Some water is pouring over the [[wing dam]]s or groins; there is a navigation channel between them.
  • Wooden groyne, [[Mundesley]], UK
RIGID HYDRAULIC STRUCTURE BUILT FROM AN OCEAN SHORE (IN COASTAL ENGINEERING) OR FROM A BANK (IN RIVERS) THAT INTERRUPTS WATER FLOW AND LIMITS THE MOVEMENT OF SEDIMENT
Groynes; Groyne Field; Coastal groin; Terminal groin; Groin (hydrology)
(US groin)
¦ noun a low wall or barrier built out into the sea from a beach to check erosion and drifting.
Origin
C16: from dialect groin 'snout', from OFr. groign, from late L. grunium 'pig's snout'.
Groyne         
  • Aerial photograph of the Lumberville Dam on the [[Delaware River]]. Some water is pouring over the [[wing dam]]s or groins; there is a navigation channel between them.
  • Wooden groyne, [[Mundesley]], UK
RIGID HYDRAULIC STRUCTURE BUILT FROM AN OCEAN SHORE (IN COASTAL ENGINEERING) OR FROM A BANK (IN RIVERS) THAT INTERRUPTS WATER FLOW AND LIMITS THE MOVEMENT OF SEDIMENT
Groynes; Groyne Field; Coastal groin; Terminal groin; Groin (hydrology)
·noun ·see Groin.
vault         
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Vault overseer; Vault (disambiguation); Vaults; Vault (software); Vault (comics)
(vaults, vaulting, vaulted)
1.
A vault is a secure room where money and other valuable things can be kept safely.
Most of the money was in storage in bank vaults...
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2.
A vault is a room underneath a church or in a cemetery where people are buried, usually the members of a single family.
He ordered that Matilda's body should be buried in the family vault.
= tomb
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3.
A vault is an arched roof or ceiling.
...the vault of a great cathedral.
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4.
If you vault something or vault over it, you jump quickly onto or over it, especially by putting a hand on top of it to help you balance while you jump.
He could easily vault the wall...
Ned vaulted over a fallen tree...
VERB: V n, V prep
vault         
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Vault overseer; Vault (disambiguation); Vaults; Vault (software); Vault (comics)
I. n.
1.
Arched ceiling, arched roof, continued arch.
2.
Cell, cellar.
3.
Tomb, crypt, catacomb, repository for the dead.
4.
Leap, bound, jump.
II. v. a.
Arch, cover with an arch, arch over.
III. v. n.
1.
Leap, bound, jump, spring.
2.
Tumble, turn, exhibit feats of jumping, play the posture-master.
vault         
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Vault overseer; Vault (disambiguation); Vaults; Vault (software); Vault (comics)
I
n.
1) a bank vault
2) (misc.) to keep one's valuables in a vault
II
v. (d; intr.) to vault over (he vaulted over the bar)
Vault         
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Vault overseer; Vault (disambiguation); Vaults; Vault (software); Vault (comics)
·noun A leap or bound.
II. Vault ·noun The canopy of heaven; the sky.
III. Vault ·noun The bound or leap of a horse; a curvet.
IV. Vault ·noun An arched structure of masonry, forming a ceiling or canopy.
V. Vault ·noun A leap by aid of the hands, or of a pole, springboard, or the like.
VI. Vault ·noun To exhibit feats of tumbling or leaping; to Tumble.
VII. Vault ·vi To leap over; ·esp., to leap over by aid of the hands or a pole; as, to vault a fence.
VIII. Vault ·noun To Leap; to Bound; to Jump; to Spring.
IX. Vault ·noun An arched apartment; especially, a subterranean room, use for storing articles, for a prison, for interment, or the like; a cell; a cellar.
X. Vault ·vt To form with a vault, or to cover with a vault; to give the shape of an arch to; to Arch; as, vault a roof; to vault a passage to a court.
vault         
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Vault overseer; Vault (disambiguation); Vaults; Vault (software); Vault (comics)
vault1 [v?:lt]
¦ noun
1. a roof in the form of an arch or a series of arches, typical of churches and other large, formal buildings.
2. a large room or chamber used for storage, especially an underground one.
a secure room in a bank in which valuables are stored.
a chamber beneath a church or in a graveyard used for burials.
3. Anatomy the arched roof of a cavity, especially that of the skull.
¦ verb [usu. as adjective vaulted] provide with or form into an arched roof.
Origin
ME: from OFr. voute, based on L. volvere 'to roll'.
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vault2 [v?:lt]
¦ verb leap or spring while supporting or propelling oneself with the hands or a pole.
¦ noun an act of vaulting.
Derivatives
vaulter noun
Origin
C16: from OFr. volter 'to turn a horse, gambol'.
1998 European Athletics Championships – Men's pole vault         
1998 European Athletics Championships - Men's pole vault
The men's pole vault at the 1998 European Athletics Championships was held at the Népstadion on 19 and 22 August.

Википедия

Groin vault

A groin vault or groined vault (also sometimes known as a double barrel vault or cross vault) is produced by the intersection at right angles of two barrel vaults. The word "groin" refers to the edge between the intersecting vaults. Sometimes the arches of groin vaults are pointed instead of round. In comparison with a barrel vault, a groin vault provides good economies of material and labor. The thrust is concentrated along the groins or arrises (the four diagonal edges formed along the points where the barrel vaults intersect), so the vault need only be abutted at its four corners.

Groin vault construction was first exploited by the Romans, but then fell into relative obscurity in Europe until the resurgence of quality stone building brought about by Carolingian and Romanesque architecture. It was superseded by the more flexible rib vaults of Gothic architecture in the later Middle Ages. Difficult to construct neatly because of the geometry of the cross groins (usually elliptical in cross section), the groin vault required great skill in cutting stone to form a neat arris. This difficulty, in addition to the formwork required to create such constructions, led to the rib vault superseding the groin vault as the preferred solution for enclosing space in Gothic architecture.

The construction method was particularly common on the basement level, such as at Myres Castle in Scotland, or at the ground floor level for the storerooms as at Muchalls Castle in Scotland.