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pediment arch gerader Spitzbogen mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pediment arch
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2 pediment arch
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > pediment arch
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pediment 1. ARCH Giebel m, Verdachung f; 2. ARCH Fronton m, Ziergiebel m, verzierter Giebel m (über Türen und Fenstern)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pediment
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4 pediment apex
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pediment apex
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5 pediment foot
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pediment foot
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['pedɪmənt]nome arch. frontone m.* * *pediment /ˈpɛdɪmənt/n.(archit.) frontone; timpanopedimentala.pedimenteda.( d'edificio) provvisto di frontone.* * *['pedɪmənt]nome arch. frontone m. -
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pedi·ment[ˈpedɪmənt]n Giebel m, Giebeldreieck nt* * *['pedɪmənt]nGiebeldreieck nt* * *pediment [ˈpedımənt] s1. ARCHa) Giebel(feld) m(n)b) Ziergiebel m2. GEOG Pediment n (durch Abtragung hervorgerufene, terrassenartige Fläche am Fuß von Gebirgen, besonders in [halb]trockenen Gebieten)* * *n.Giebel - m. -
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > west pediment
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