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1 sillería
f.ashlar, ashler.* * *2 (del coro) choir stalls plural3 (taller) chairmaker's workshop4 ARQUITECTURA ashlar* * *SF1) (=asientos) chairs pl, set of chairs; (Rel) choir stalls pl ; (Teat) seating2) (=taller) chair-maker's workshop3) (Arquit) masonry, ashlar work* * *1)a) (de salón, comedor) chairs (pl)b) ( del coro) stalls (pl)c) ( taller) chairmaker's workshop2) (Arquit, Const) masonry* * *= ashlar, masonry.Ex. A further period of rationalisation culminated in the 19th c. with the employment of ashlar blocks standardised in both height and length.Ex. The author discusses the history of this medieval fortified moat castle commenting on its construction, fortification walls, masonry, and plan.* * *1)a) (de salón, comedor) chairs (pl)b) ( del coro) stalls (pl)c) ( taller) chairmaker's workshop2) (Arquit, Const) masonry* * *= ashlar, masonry.Ex: A further period of rationalisation culminated in the 19th c. with the employment of ashlar blocks standardised in both height and length.
Ex: The author discusses the history of this medieval fortified moat castle commenting on its construction, fortification walls, masonry, and plan.* * *A1 (de salón, comedor) chairs (pl)2 (del coro) stalls (pl)3 (taller) chairmaker's workshop* * *
sillería sustantivo femenino
1 (conjunto de sillas o asientos) set of chairs
2 (tienda, taller) chair making, business o shop
3 Arquit ashlar
* * *sillería nf1. [sillas] set of chairs2.la sillería del coro the choir stalls3. Arquit masonry -
2 almohadillado
adj.padded.m.stonework, ashlar, bossage, dressed stone.past part.past participle of spanish verb: almohadillar.* * *1 (relleno) padding————————1→ link=almohadillar almohadillar► adjetivo1 (forrado) padded2 ARQUITECTURA rusticated1 (relleno) padding* * *1.ADJ (=acolchado) padded, stuffed; (Arquit) dressed2.* * *= cushioned.Ex. Last year I did not prefer cushioned running shoes, but now I'm a year older with new aches and pains, so I want a shoe with added support.* * *= cushioned.Ex: Last year I did not prefer cushioned running shoes, but now I'm a year older with new aches and pains, so I want a shoe with added support.
* * *almohadillado, -a adjpadded* * *
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