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lintel Meaning in Bengali



 দরজা বা জানালার উপরের কাছে বা পাথর সর্দল

Noun:

ঝনকাট, সদ্র্দল,





lintel's Usage Examples:

A lintel or lintol is a structural horizontal block that spans the space or opening between two vertical supports.


In architecture, post and lintel (also called prop and lintel or a trabeated system) is a building system where strong horizontal elements are held up.


for its well-preserved sculptured stone lintels set above the doorways of the main structures.


These lintels, together with the stelae erected before.


agreed to repatriate the lintel in exchange for a donation from the Chicago-based Elizabeth F.


The lintel's arrival in Thailand on.


architrave (the supporting member immediately above; equivalent to the lintel in post and lintel construction), the frieze (an unmolded strip that may or may not.


The lintel.


best known for adorning Structure 23 in Yaxchilan with 3 lintels (Lintel 24, Lintel 25, and Lintel 26) that depict her performing rituals.


Its secondary purpose is to provide structural support to an arch or lintel above the window opening.


called an epistyle; from Greek ἐπίστυλον epistylon "door frame") is the lintel or beam that rests on the capitals of columns.


decorative wall surface over an entrance, door or window, which is bounded by a lintel and an arch.


windows for decorative effect, so as to form an upward projection of a lintel.


Most buildings in classical Greece were covered by traditional prop-and-lintel constructions, which often needed to include interior colonnades.


(UK) "Horizontal beam over a fireplace opening (alternatively lintel, mantel beam), or set forward from the lower part of a building to support.


They are usually either unpainted or painted vermilion with a black upper lintel.


usually of a triangular shape, placed above the horizontal structure of the lintel, or entablature, if supported by columns.


their small brick towers and for the great beauty and delicacy of their lintels.


Khuiqer was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh known only for a limestone lintel bearing part of his royal titulary, found in Abydos by Flinders Petrie at the.


built over a lintel or architrave to take off the superincumbent weight.


The earliest example is found in the Great Pyramid, over the lintels of the entrance.



Synonyms:

beam; header;

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