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1 lancet-arch
lancet-arch[´la:nsit¸a:tʃ] n стреловидна арка. -
2 lancet arch
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3 lancet
{'la:nsit}
1. мед. ланцет
2. арх. Стреловиден прозорец (и LANCET-light, LANCET window)
стреловидна арка (и LANCET-arch)* * *{'la:nsit} n 1. мед. ланцет; 2. арх. Стреловиден прозорец (и lancet* * *скалпел; ланцет;* * *1. арх. Стреловиден прозорец (и lancet-light, lancet window) 2. мед. ланцет 3. стреловидна арка (и lancet-arch)* * *lancet[´la:nsit] n 1. ланцет; 2. архит. стреловиден прозорец (и \lancet-light, \lancet window).
См. также в других словарях:
Lancet arch — Lancet Lan cet, n. [F. lancette, dim. of lance lance. See {Lance}.] 1. A surgical knife like instrument of various forms, commonly sharp pointed and two edged, used in venesection, and in opening abscesses, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. (Metal.) An iron … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lancet arch — n. a narrow, sharply pointed arch … English World dictionary
lancet arch — noun an acutely pointed Gothic arch, like a lance • Syn: ↑lancet • Hypernyms: ↑Gothic arch … Useful english dictionary
Lancet Arch — See: Arch, Lancet … Medieval glossary
lancet arch — /ˈlænsət atʃ/ (say lansuht ahch) noun a narrow arch with an acutely pointed head; ogive. Also, acute arch, Gothic arch, pointed arch …
lancet arch — noun Date: circa 1823 an acutely pointed arch see arch illustration … New Collegiate Dictionary
lancet arch — Archit. an arch having a head that is acutely pointed. See illus. under arch. [1815 25] * * * … Universalium
lancet arch — lan′cet arch n. archit. an arch having a head that is acutely pointed … From formal English to slang
lancet arch — noun (architecture) A sharp pointed arch used in doors and windows, etc. This type of architecture was peculiar to England in the 13th Century … Wiktionary
lancet arch — noun a narrow arch with a pointed crown … English new terms dictionary
Lancet — Lan cet, n. [F. lancette, dim. of lance lance. See {Lance}.] 1. A surgical knife like instrument of various forms, commonly sharp pointed and two edged, used in venesection, and in opening abscesses, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. (Metal.) An iron bar… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English