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21 corner iron
harpe fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > corner iron
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22 corner joint
assemblage d’angle mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > corner joint
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23 corner key
clavette d’angle fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > corner key
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24 corner leader
chaîne d’angle appareillée d’avance fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > corner leader
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25 corner lot
terrain d’angle mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > corner lot
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26 corner post
cornier m, poteau cornier m, poteau d’angle mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > corner post
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27 corner reinforcement
armature d’angle fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > corner reinforcement
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28 corner return block
bloc d’angle mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > corner return block
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29 corner step
marche d’angle fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > corner step
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30 corner stone
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > corner stone
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31 corner stones
chaîne d’encoignure fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > corner stones
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32 corner-locked joint
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > corner-locked joint
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33 corner cupboard
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34 corner shop
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35 corner bead
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > corner bead
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36 corner block
1) renfort d'angle m2) équerre de siège fEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > corner block
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37 corner board
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > corner board
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38 corner brace
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > corner brace
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39 corner lath
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > corner lath
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40 corner post
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > corner post
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corner — 1. (kor né) v. n. 1° Sonner du cornet, d une corne ou d une trompe. Le vacher a corné dès le matin. 2° Parler dans un cornet pour se faire entendre au loin ou pour se faire entendre à un sourd. • Il continue et corne à toute outrance :… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
corner — [kôr′nər] n. [ME < OFr corniere < ML cornerium < L cornu, projecting point, HORN] 1. the point or place where lines or surfaces join and form an angle 2. the area or space within the angle formed at the joining of lines or surfaces [the… … English World dictionary
Corner — Cor ner (k?r n?r), n. [OF. corniere, cornier, LL. cornerium, corneria, fr. L. cornu horn, end, point. See {Horn}.] 1. The point where two converging lines meet; an angle, either external or internal. [1913 Webster] 2. The space in the angle… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Corner — ist die englische Bezeichnung für Ecke in Österreich und der Schweiz die Bezeichnung für einen Eckstoß der venezianische Name der italienischen Adelsfamilie Cornaro im Börsenhandel die Bezeichnung für eine Form der Marktmanipulation, siehe Corner … Deutsch Wikipedia
corner — Corner. v. n. Sonner d un cornet ou d une corne. Le Vacher a corné dés le matin. j ay entendu corner dans les bois. On dit par derision d Un homme qui sonne mal du cor, qu Il ne fait que corner. On dit quelquefois d une personne qui publie… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
corner — CORNER. v. n. Sonner d un cornet ou d une corne. Le vacher a corné dès le matin. J ai entendu corner dans les bois. f♛/b] On dit par dérision, d Un homme qui sonne mal du cor, ou qui en importune les voisins, qu Il ne fait que corner.[b]Corner,… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
corner — cor‧ner [ˈkɔːnə ǁ ˈkɔːrnər] verb corner the market COMMERCE to gain control of the whole supply of a particular type of goods or services: • Singapore has made significant efforts to corner the market in this type of specialised service company.… … Financial and business terms
corner — ► NOUN 1) a place or angle where two or more sides or edges meet. 2) a place where two streets meet. 3) a secluded or remote region or area. 4) a difficult or awkward position. 5) a position in which one dominates the supply of a particular… … English terms dictionary
Corner — Cor ner, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cornered} ( n?rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Cornering}.] 1. To drive into a corner. [1913 Webster] 2. To drive into a position of great difficulty or hopeless embarrassment; as, to corner a person in argument. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
corner — late 13c., from Anglo Fr. cornere (O.Fr. corniere), from O.Fr. corne horn, corner, from V.L. *corna, from L. cornua, pl. of cornu projecting point, end, horn (see HORN (Cf. horn)). Replaced O.E. hyrne. As an adj., from 1530s. The verb (late 14c.) … Etymology dictionary
corner — [n1] angle bend, branch, cloverleaf, crook, crossing, edge, fork, intersection, joint, junction, projection, ridge, rim, shift, V*, veer, Y*; concepts 436,484,513 corner [n2] niche angle, cavity, compartment, cranny, hideaway, hide out, hole,… … New thesaurus