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"Tudor Arch"
Keywords:
arch
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elliptical
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semicircular
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shanks
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parabolic
Related Terms:
Gothic arch
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Pointed arch
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Ogee arch
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Segmental arch
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Fan vault
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Extrados
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Haunch
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Intrados
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Groin vault
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Springer
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Lancet
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Jack arch
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Perpendicular
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Sexpartite vault
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Arch
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Gothic
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Spring line
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Rib vault
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Ogive
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Vaulting
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Romanesque
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Tierceron
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Keystone
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Lierne
,
Ribbed vault
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Crown
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Barrel vault
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Vault
,
Vaulted
,
Roman arch
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Quadripartite
,
Skewback
,
Lancet window
,
Archivolt
,
Voussoir
,
Archivolt
,
Spline
,
Dome
,
Rib
,
Vaulted ceiling
,
Pendentive
,
Arcading
,
B-spline curve
,
Cusp
,
Spandrel
,
Bezier curve
,
Arch dam
,
Ogee
,
Gothic revival
a low, wide pointed arch common in the architecture of Tudor England.
interoz.com
a low elliptical or pointed arch; usually drawn from four centers
wordnet.princeton.edu
A late medieval pointed arch whose shanks start with a curve near to a quarter circle and continue to the apex in a straight line.
religionatlas.org
Shallow pointed arch.
westcountryfires.co.uk
Elliptical arch pointed in the center, representative of the English Tudor style.
artworkers.com
Also called Gothic, parabolic, or semicircular arches, They are arches which have a span of more than six feet with a rise-to-span ratio in excess of 0.15, having a load capacity of 1,000 pounds per foot.
marygentry.com
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