pointed arch Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
সরু খিলান,
Similer Words:
pointed endpointed out
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pointed arch শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
কক্ষের দক্ষিণ ও উত্তর পাশের কক্ষ দুটি বর্গাকৃতির এবং পূর্বদিকে ১টি করে সরু খিলান প্রবেশ পথ আছে এবং ছাদ চৌচালা আকৃতির ।
প্রয়োজন] খুব পার্থক্য অলঙ্কার এবং গঠন করা হয় সূক্ষ্ম এবং সম্ভবত নির্বিচারে. সরু খিলান এবং উড়ন্ত buttresses এর গোথিক আর্কিটেকচার হয়, শোভাময়, কিন্তু গঠনের ।
pointed arch's Usage Examples:
A pointed arch, ogival arch, or Gothic arch is an arch with a pointed crown, whose two curving sides meet at a relatively sharp angle at the top of the.
in Cappadocia may represent the earliest surviving bridge featuring a pointed arch.
A lancet window is a tall, narrow window with a pointed arch at its top.
region of Cappadocia in eastern Turkey, and possibly the earliest known pointed arch bridge.
flower top window), is a style of pointed arch or bell-shaped window found in Japanese architecture.
with lower casements sections set in a pointed arch composition.
Paired timber doors housed in a pointed arch open from the side aisle to the arcade.
the defining characteristics of Gothic architecture is the pointed arch.
the pointed arch may have originated as in Sitamarhi caves in 3rd century BCE.
It is a blunted version of the pointed arch of Gothic architecture, of which Tudor architecture is the last phase.
According to George Bean, the slightly pointed arch indicates a post-ancient construction date.
fixed in the ground and then bent together so as to meet and form a pointed arch for the cross-sections.
design includes a front-facing gable with a large stained glass window, pointed arch windows, and a square bell tower with large louvered windows, all typical.
the outer wall or enceinte is entered by a rude gateway of a single pointed arch about eight feet high and five feet broad.
and twists, like a wave, like the use in the bottom of the form of the pointed arch that extends as evoking waves of the sea, hence its name.
interfering circles" — Thomas Warton Essays on Gothic architecture The pointed arch originated in the Byzantine and Sassanian empires, where it mostly appears.
Thanks to the pointed arch employed in Gothic architecture, builders could raise or lower the arches.
The paired, cedar doors have a pointed arch design and open to the main part of the church.
A group of three pointed arch, stained glass windows are located.
Typical of neo-Gothic architecture, the wooden church features buttresses, pointed arch windows, and a round-headed window on the east elevation.
Synonyms:
trefoil arch; drop arch; arch; keel arch; Gothic arch; ogee arch;
Antonyms:
unplayful; straighten; inferior; straight line; unskilled;