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m.lintel.* * *= lintel.Ex. An architrave is the lintel or horizontal beam that lies across the top of two vertical columns and forms the lower part of the entablature.* * *= lintel.Ex: An architrave is the lintel or horizontal beam that lies across the top of two vertical columns and forms the lower part of the entablature.
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= lintel.Ex. An architrave is the lintel or horizontal beam that lies across the top of two vertical columns and forms the lower part of the entablature.* * *= lintel.Ex: An architrave is the lintel or horizontal beam that lies across the top of two vertical columns and forms the lower part of the entablature.
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m.1 lintel (architecture).2 horizontal member.* * *1 lintel* * *SM lintel* * *masculino lintel* * *= lintel.Ex. An architrave is the lintel or horizontal beam that lies across the top of two vertical columns and forms the lower part of the entablature.* * *masculino lintel* * *= lintel.Ex: An architrave is the lintel or horizontal beam that lies across the top of two vertical columns and forms the lower part of the entablature.
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dintel m Arquit lintel
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m.architrave (architecture).* * *1 architrave* * *SM architrave* * *= architrave.Ex. An architrave is the lintel or horizontal beam that lies across the top of two vertical columns and forms the lower part of the entablature.* * *= architrave.Ex: An architrave is the lintel or horizontal beam that lies across the top of two vertical columns and forms the lower part of the entablature.
* * *architrave* * *arquitrabe nmArquit architrave* * *m ARQUI architrave -
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= entablature.Ex. An architrave is the lintel or horizontal beam that lies across the top of two vertical columns and forms the lower part of the entablature.* * *= entablature.Ex: An architrave is the lintel or horizontal beam that lies across the top of two vertical columns and forms the lower part of the entablature.
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m.entablature.* * *1 entablature* * *SM entablature* * *= entablature.Ex. An architrave is the lintel or horizontal beam that lies across the top of two vertical columns and forms the lower part of the entablature.* * *= entablature.Ex: An architrave is the lintel or horizontal beam that lies across the top of two vertical columns and forms the lower part of the entablature.
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m.1 entablature, entablement. (Architecture)2 roof of boards.* * *= entablature.Ex. An architrave is the lintel or horizontal beam that lies across the top of two vertical columns and forms the lower part of the entablature.* * *= entablature.Ex: An architrave is the lintel or horizontal beam that lies across the top of two vertical columns and forms the lower part of the entablature.
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m.1 place where goods are loaded or unloaded.2 lintel. (Arquit.)3 cargo loading station, loading point, goods platform loading bay, loading station.4 loading landing, landing.* * *1 loading bay* * *SM1) (Min) [en estación] loading platform, goods platform; [en puerto] loading bay2) (Arquit) lintel* * *masculino loading bay* * *masculino loading bay* * *loading bay* * *cargadero nm[para carga] loading bay* * *m loading bay -
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Lintel — ist der Name einiger Ortsteile von deutschen Städten und Gemeinden: ein Ortsteil der Stadt Rheda Wiedenbrück im Kreis Gütersloh, siehe Lintel (Rheda Wiedenbrück) ein Ortsteil der Stadt Norden im Landkreis Aurich, siehe Lintel (Norden) ein… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lintel — Lin tel (l[i^]n t[e^]l), n. [OF. lintel, F. linteau, LL. lintellus, for limitellus, a dim. fr. L. limes limit. See {Limit}.] (Arch.) A horizontal member spanning an opening, and carrying the superincumbent weight by means of its strength in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lintel — (n.) early 14c., from O.Fr. lintel threshold (13c., Mod.Fr. linteau), of uncertain origin, probably a variant of lintier, from V.L. *limitaris threshold, from L. limitaris (adj.) that is on the border, from limes (gen. limitis) border, boundary… … Etymology dictionary
lintel — [lin′təl] n. [OFr < VL * limitellus, for limitaris, altered (by assoc. with L limes, gen. limitis, border, frontier < L liminaris, of a threshold or lintel < limen: see LIMEN] the horizontal crosspiece over an opening, as a door, window … English World dictionary
lintel — s. m. 1. Dintel. 2. Padieira. 3. Verga de portas e janelas. • Plural: lintéis … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
lintel — (Del lat. *limitellus). m. Lindel o dintel de puertas y ventanas … Diccionario de la lengua española
lintel — ► NOUN ▪ a horizontal support across the top of a door or window. DERIVATIVES lintelled (US linteled) adjective. ORIGIN Old French, from Latin limen threshold … English terms dictionary
lintel — (Del fr. lintel.) ► sustantivo masculino CONSTRUCCIÓN Dintel de puertas o ventanas. TAMBIÉN lindel * * * lintel (del sup. lat. «limitellus») m. *Dintel. * * * lintel. (Del lat. *limitellus). m. Lindel o dintel de puertas y ventanas. * * * ►… … Enciclopedia Universal
lintel — [14] Lintel is the result of the blending of two Latin words: līmes ‘boundary’ (source of English limit) and līmen ‘threshold’ (source of English subliminal and possibly also of sublime). Līmen had a derived adjective, līmināris ‘of a threshold’ … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
lintel — UK [ˈlɪnt(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms lintel : singular lintel plural lintels a piece of stone or wood that supports the wall above a door or window … English dictionary
lintel — lin•tel art at lipycyte [[t]ˈlɪn tl[/t]] n. brit. archit. a horizontal architectural member supporting the weight above an opening, as a window or a door • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME lyntel < MF lintel, dissimilated var. of *linter < L… … From formal English to slang