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f1) framework2) structure3) frame5) shell6) furving* * *fcarcass, frame, framed structure, framework, framing, skeleton, skeleton framing, skeleton structure, structural engineering, structureDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > ossature
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f1) framework2) structure3) frame5) shell6) truss7) roof framing8) principal* * *fcarcass, carpentry, deadwood, frame, framed structure, framework, framing, roof framing, skeleton, structure, timberworkDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > charpente
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charpente [∫aʀpɑ̃t]feminine noun[de construction] frame* * *ʃaʀpɑ̃t1) Construction, Bâtiment ( de toit) roof structure; ( de bâtiment) framework; ( de bateau) structure3) (de livre, film) structure* * *ʃaʀpɑ̃t nf1) [maison] frame* * *charpente nf1 Constr ( de toit) roof structure; ( de bâtiment) framework; ( de bateau) structure; bois de charpente timber;2 ( métier) carpentry;3 Anat ( structure interne) framework; ( constitution) build; charpente osseuse skeleton; doté d'une robuste charpente sturdily built;4 (de livre, film) structure.charpente métallique steel structure.[ʃarpɑ̃t] nom féminin2. ANATOMIE -
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ossature [ɔsatyʀ]feminine noun[de corps] frame* * *ɔsatyʀnom féminin skeleton* * *ɔsatyʀ nf2) fig framework* * *ossature nf3 Géol backbone.[ɔsatyr] nom féminin[du visage] bone structurepont à ossature métallique bridge with a metal frame ou framework -
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charpente [∫aʀpɑ̃t]feminine noun[de construction] frame* * *ʃaʀpɑ̃t1) Construction, Bâtiment ( de toit) roof structure; ( de bâtiment) framework; ( de bateau) structure3) (de livre, film) structure* * *ʃaʀpɑ̃t nf1) [maison] frame* * *charpente nf1 Constr ( de toit) roof structure; ( de bâtiment) framework; ( de bateau) structure; bois de charpente timber;2 ( métier) carpentry;3 Anat ( structure interne) framework; ( constitution) build; charpente osseuse skeleton; doté d'une robuste charpente sturdily built;4 (de livre, film) structure.charpente métallique steel structure.( féminin charpentée) [ʃarpɑ̃te] adjectifbien ou solidement charpentéa. [personne] well-builtb. [film, argument] well-structured -
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