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Что (кто) такое vault rib - определение

TYPE OF CATHEDERAL CEILING STRUCTURAL BEAMS
Sexpartite rib vault; Sexpartite vaulting
  • Sexpartite vaulting, [[Lyon Cathedral]]

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.
Rib fracture         
BREAK IN A RIB BONE
Broken rib; Fracture of rib; Fractured rib; Rib fractures; Cracked rib
A rib fracture is a break in a rib bone. This typically results in chest pain that is worse with inspiration.
prime rib         
STEAK
Prime Rib; Prime rib; Rib roast; Standing Rib Roast; Standing rib
¦ noun N. Amer. a roast or steak cut from the seven ribs immediately before the loin.

Википедия

Sexpartite vault

In architecture, a sexpartite vault is a rib vault divided into six bays by two diagonal ribs and three transverse ribs.

The principal examples are those in the Abbaye-aux-Hommes and Abbaye-aux-Dames at Caen (which were probably the earliest examples of a construction now looked upon as transitional), Notre-Dame de Paris, and the cathedrals of Bourges, Laon, Senlis and Sens; from the latter cathedral the sexpartite vault was brought by William of Sens to Canterbury, and it is afterwards found at Lincoln and in St Faith's Chapel, Westminster Abbey.