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fan$27359$ - перевод на греческий

FORM OF VAULTING
Fan Vault; Fan vaulting; Fan Vaulting; Fan-vaulting

fan      
n. ανεμιστήρας, βενταλιά, θαυμαστής, θιασώτης, όμιλος θαυμαστών, φτερωτή
fan heater         
  • Electric fan heater
HEATER THAT WORKS BY USING A FAN TO PASS AIR OVER A HEAT SOURCE
Kerosene fan heater; Paraffin fan heater
αερόθερμο
winnowing machine         
  • ancient Egyptian agriculturalists]]
  • ''Le vanneur'' (''The Winnower'') by [[Jean-François Millet]], a 19th-century depiction of winnowing by fan
  • winnowing machine]], from the ''[[Tiangong Kaiwu]]'' encyclopedia (1637)
METHOD OF SEPARATING GRAIN FROM CHAFF
Winnowed; Wind winnowing; Winnow; Winnowing-fan; Liknon; Winnowing fork; Winnowing machine; Winnowing fan; Fanning mill; Winnower
λιχνιστική μηχανή

Определение

fan-tan
['fantan]
¦ noun
1. a Chinese gambling game in which players try to guess the remainder after the banker has divided a number of hidden objects into four groups.
2. a card game in which players build on sequences of sevens.
Origin
C19: from Chin. fan tan, lit. 'repeated divisions'.

Википедия

Fan vault

A fan vault is a form of vault used in the Gothic style, in which the ribs are all of the same curve and spaced equidistantly, in a manner resembling a fan. The initiation and propagation of this design element is strongly associated with England.

The earliest example, dating from about the year 1351, may be seen in the cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral. The largest fan vault in the world can be found in King's College Chapel, Cambridge.

The fan vault is peculiar to England. The lierne vault of the cathedral of Barbastro in northern Spain closely resembles a fan vault, but it does not form a perfect conoid. Harvey (1978) suggests Catherine of Aragon as a possible source of English influence in Aragon.