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transepts Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

গির্জার অংশ,





transepts's Usage Examples:

from them were built without transepts; sometimes the transepts were reduced to matched chapels.


More often, the transepts extended well beyond the sides.


(normally western) main entrance or rear wall, to the transepts, or in a church without transepts, to the chancel.


Saint-Germain en Auxerre, but were later located beneath chancel, naves and transepts as well.


of Santa María de los Caballeros was built in the 16th century and its transepts were added in the 19th or 20th century.


is gabled over the transepts, nave and chancel, with discrete gables over the infill sections between the chancel and transepts on the eastern end.


The church has double choirs east and west, double tripartite transepts at either end of the nave, and six towers—two large ones over the crossings.


Later in 1861, Nash alone added the gabled aisles, and in 1866 the transepts.


nave and transepts were completely rebuilt in 1902–1906 by John Pollard Seddon; St Leonard's was his final project.


The new nave and transepts were built.


is cruciform, consisting of a nave with a west porch, north and south transepts, and a chancel with an apsidal east end.


belfries at the entrance, double storeyed aisles all along the nave and transepts, and eleven altars, five on either side of the main one.


to Los Dominicos, The station consists of a platform tunnel and three transepts containing a mezzanine each, which are connected by a bridge that is suspended.


the roof on top of the crossing (the intersection of the nave and the transepts) of a church, flèches were typically light, delicate, timber-framed constructions.


its Romanesque church of the eleventh century, with a single nave and transepts with ogival vaulting.


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


Restoration by James Fowler was undertaken in 1875 when the transepts and chancel were rebuilt.


in the style of a Latin cross, consisting of a nave with side aisles, transepts with side aisles, a sanctuary with seven chapels, and sacristies.


The Norman nave and transepts survived until the late 14th century when they were demolished to make.


The church occupies the site of the ancient chancel and transepts of a large medieval Benedictine abbey, which was sacked in 1560 during.


The third and final phase, the dome, the transepts and the sacristy were completed and formally opened on 28 August 1938.


The chancel and transepts, which are the oldest features of the present building, date from the.



Synonyms:

structure; construction; church building; church;

Antonyms:

misconstruction; disassembly; natural object;

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