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transept Meaning in Bengali



 গির্জার অংশ, গির্জার অভ্যন্তরের একটি পার্শ্বদেশ,

Noun:

গির্জার অংশ,





transept's Usage Examples:

A transept (with two semitransepts) is a transverse part of any building, which lies across the main body of the edifice.


In churches, a transept is an.


Portal of the north transept The North Transept The south transept The flamboyant pignon of the south transept, with statue of a Sagitarius on.


asymmetrical, having a small transept on the north side remaining from an earlier building, and an unusually large south transept.


Perpendicular Gothic quire and east end and Early English North and South transepts.


1671 Vaults of the crypt Romanesque pillars, vaults and squinches of the transept The Romanesque choir, with 19th c.


Interior wall of the north transept, with rose window the interior of the lantern tower over the transept Interior of the south transept, with rose window 15th-century.


the north transept was begun, being completed later in the same century by Swinfield, who also built the aisles of the nave and eastern transept.


Transept and north stained glass windows The star vault of the transept, where it meets the nave South transept rose window (16th century).


Gothic styles), the crossing gives access to the nave on the west, the transept arms on the north and south, and the choir, as the first part of the chancel.


The transepts were 120 feet long, but only 14 feet wide.


With such narrow transepts it is thought that the eastern arches.


south transepts, and a three-bay chancel, to the north of which is a two-storey treasury.


Both transepts are.


There are rare examples of transept aisleless churches, in which the altar area occupies the short side east of the transept.


Minster choir Worcester Cathedral nave Beverley Minster transept York Minster south transept Hereford Cathedral (1079–1250) Lady chapel Peterborough Cathedral.


The contrast between nave and transept that caused such difficulty at S.


memorial stone for the North transept was laid by the Earl of Athlone, then Governor-General of the Union of South Africa.


The transept was completed in 1936.


collegiate church of Notre-Dame in the mid-14th century, and given a new transept and late Gothic chevet, finished between 1486 and 1520.


form of the so-called Latin Cross with a long nave crossed by a transept.


The transept may be as strongly projecting as at York Minster or not project.



Synonyms:

structure; construction; church building; church;

Antonyms:

misconstruction; disassembly; natural object;

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