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1 stepped-up
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2 stepped-up
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3 stepped
à gradins, à redan(s), à redent(s), à ressaut, en escalier (voussoir, etc), en gradinsDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stepped
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4 stepped arch
arc à crossettes en escaliers m, arc extradossé en escalier m, plate-bande à crossettes en escalier fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stepped arch
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5 stepped corbel arch
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stepped corbel arch
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6 stepped extrados
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stepped extrados
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7 stepped false arch
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stepped false arch
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8 stepped footing
semelle à gradins f, semelle en gradins successifs f, semelle en redans successifs fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stepped footing
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9 stepped foundation
fondation à redans f, fondations en escalier f, semelle à redans f, semelle à redents fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stepped foundation
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10 stepped gable
pignon à redans m, pignon à redents mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stepped gable
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11 stepped ramp
pas d’âne m, rampe à gradins fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stepped ramp
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12 stepped shaping
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stepped shaping
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13 stepped splice
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stepped splice
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14 stepped structure
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stepped structure
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15 stepped voussoir
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stepped voussoir
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16 stepped tariff structure
Fin. structure tarifaire par tranchesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > stepped tariff structure
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17 stepped relief
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18 stepped slope
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19 stepped flashing
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > stepped flashing
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20 stepped footing
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > stepped footing
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stepped — stepped; crow·stepped; … English syllables
stepped-up — stepped′ up′ adj. increased; augmented; accelerated: a stepped up fundraising campaign[/ex] • Etymology: 1900–05 … From formal English to slang
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stepped — step ► NOUN 1) an act of lifting and setting down the foot or alternate feet, as in walking. 2) the distance covered by a step. 3) informal a short and easily walked distance. 4) a flat surface on which to place one s foot when moving from one… … English terms dictionary
stepped — ˈstept adjective Etymology: step (I) + ed 1. : having a step or a series of steps : arranged or constructed in steps stepped pyramids stepped gables 2. of an arch : consisting of a series of concentric arche … Useful english dictionary