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tr['trænsəm]1 (traverse) travesañotransom ['træntsəm] n: montante m (de una puerta), travesaño m (de una ventana)n.• celaje s.m.• lucera s.f.• lumbre (Ventana) s.f.• lumbrera s.f.• montante s.m.• travesaño (Arquitectura) s.m.['trænsǝm]N (Archit) (across window) travesaño m ; (US) (=window) montante m de abanico, abanico m -
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nCONST architure, carpentry montante m, travesaño mWATER TRANSP boat building bovedilla f, espejo m, peto de popa m -
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s.1 travesaño, el madero que atraviesa una abertura.2 ventana pequeña encima de una puerta, que sirve para dar ventilación.3 (Art.) telera, una de las piezas de madera que juntan las gualderas de las cureña4 yugo o peto de popa. (náutica)5 dintel.6 montante, ventana montante.7 espejo de popa. -
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6 transom stern
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7 transom window
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8 square transom stern
nWATER TRANSP boat building popa llana f -
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10 square
1 adjGEOM, MATH, MECH ENG cuadrado2 nCONST, GEOM, MATH cuadrado mMECH ENG drawing instrument escuadra f, cuadrado m, cartabón mMETR escuadra f34 vtMATH elevar al cuadradoPROD escuadrar -
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nTEXTIL cruce m, recorrido del carro m
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Transom — Tran som, n. [Probably fr. L. transtrum a crossbeam, transom, from trans across. Cf. {Trestle}.] 1. (Arch.) A horizontal crossbar in a window, over a door, or between a door and a window above it. Transom is the horizontal, as mullion is the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
transom — [tran′səm] n. [LME traunsom, prob. altered < L transtrum, crossbeam, lit., that which is across < trans: see TRANS ] 1. a crosspiece in a structure; specif., a) a lintel b) a horizontal crossbar across the top or middle of a window or the… … English World dictionary
transom — mid 14c., transeyn crossbeam spanning an opening, lintel, probably by dissimilation from L. transtrum crossbeam (especially one spanning an opening), from trans across (see TRANS (Cf. trans )) + instrumental suffix trum. Meaning small window over … Etymology dictionary
transom — ► NOUN 1) the flat surface forming the stern of a boat. 2) a strengthening crossbar, in particular one set above a window or door. ORIGIN Old French traversin, from traverser to cross … English terms dictionary
transom — n. 1 a horizontal bar of wood or stone across a window or the top of a door (cf. MULLION). 2 each of several beams fixed across the stern post of a ship. 3 a beam across a saw pit to support a log. 4 a strengthening crossbar. 5 US = transom… … Useful english dictionary
Transom — The term transom may refer to: * Transom (architectural), the horizontal lintel or beam across a window, dividing it into stages or heights. In the U.S. it also can refer to a fixed window over a door or another window * Transom (nautical), in… … Wikipedia
transom — transomed, adj. /tran seuhm/, n. 1. a crosspiece separating a door or the like from a window or fanlight above it. 2. Also called transom light, transom window. a window above such a crosspiece. 3. a crossbar of wood or stone, dividing a window… … Universalium
transom — noun a) A crosspiece over a door; a lintel. We are overwhelmed with transom resumes. b) A small hinged window above a door or another window. They only met the deadline by working most of the night and making a transom filing … Wiktionary
transom — [ trans(ə)m] noun 1》 the flat surface forming the stern of a boat. ↘a horizontal beam reinforcing the stern of a boat. 2》 a strengthening crossbar, in particular one set above a window or door. Compare with mullion. 3》 US term for transom… … English new terms dictionary
transom — UK [ˈtræns(ə)m] / US [ˈtrænsəm] noun [countable] Word forms transom : singular transom plural transoms 1) a) a bar of wood or stone across a window that divides the window into two parts b) a bar of wood or stone across the top of a door that… … English dictionary
transom — noun Etymology: Middle English transyn, traunsom, probably alteration of traversayn, from Middle French travessain, from Old French traversain set crosswise, from Vulgar Latin *traversanus, from Latin transversus transverse Date: 14th century 1.… … New Collegiate Dictionary