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1 cylindrical intersecting vault
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > cylindrical intersecting vault
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2 cylindrical intersecting vault
Англо русский политехнический словарь > cylindrical intersecting vault
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3 vault
1) свод; подвал; погреб2) склеп4) подвал5) покрывать сводом, возводить свод•- ashlar vault - bank vault - barrel vault - brick vault - cloister vault - concrete vault - conical vault - cradle vault - cross vault - cylindrical vault - domical vault - fan vault - groin vault - helical vault - intersecting vault - inverted vault - masonry vault - rampant vault - reticulated vault - ribbed vault - rubble vault - semicircular vault - spherical vault - surface vault - thin-slap vault - transformer vault - trough vault - truncated vault - tunnel vault* * *1. свод2. хранилище; сейф- annular vault
- ashlar vault
- barrel vault
- basement vault
- basket-handle vault
- brick vault
- conical vault
- expanding vault
- fan vault
- floor vault
- groined vault
- groin vault
- net vault
- quadripartite vault
- rear vault
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4 vault
1) свод || возводить свод2) хранилище•-
air-conduction vault
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air-convection vault
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annular vault
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barrel vault
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cable vault
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cloistered vault
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conical vault
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coved vault
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cradle vault
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cross vault
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cylindrical vault
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domical vault
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expanding vault
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fueling machine vault
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intersecting vault
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rampant vault
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salt vault
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semicircular vault
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spherical vault
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surface vault
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thin-slab vault
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transformer vault
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tunnel vault -
5 cross vault
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6 fan vault
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7 groined vault
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8 masonry vault
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9 rubble-stone vault
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > rubble-stone vault
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10 spiral vault
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11 wagon vault
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