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English-Russian scientific dictionary. 2008.
English-Russian scientific dictionary. 2008.
Crow-stepped gable — Crow steps on a Scottish baronial building. A Stepped gable, Crow stepped gable, or Corbie step is a stair step type of design at the top of the triangular gable end of a building. The top of the parapet wall projects above the roofline and the… … Wikipedia
crow step — noun (architecture) a step on the top of a gable wall • Syn: ↑corbel step, ↑corbie step, ↑corbiestep • Topics: ↑architecture • Hypernyms: ↑step, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
crow step — /ˈkroʊ stɛp/ (say kroh step) noun one of a series of steps on the face of a gable, sometimes used instead of a slope. Also, corbie step …
Gable — This article is about the architectural feature. For other uses, see Gable (disambiguation). A gable roof in its simplest form A gable is the generally triangular portion of a wall between the edges of a sloping roof. The shape of the gable and… … Wikipedia
crow-steps — crowˈ steps plural noun Step like stonework on a gable • • • Main Entry: ↑crow … Useful english dictionary
corbel step — noun (architecture) a step on the top of a gable wall • Syn: ↑corbie step, ↑corbiestep, ↑crow step • Topics: ↑architecture • Hypernyms: ↑step, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
corbie-step — noun (architecture) a step on the top of a gable wall • Syn: ↑corbel step, ↑corbiestep, ↑crow step • Topics: ↑architecture • Hypernyms: ↑step, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
corbie step — noun /ˈkɔːbi ˌstɛp,ˈkɔːrbi ˌstɛp/ One of a series of step like projections at the top of a gable. It is a great red brick house that is, the front is of brick, with corbie steps on the gables and a text over the door; but the courtyard into which … Wiktionary
corbie step — ▪ architecture also called crow step stone used for covering any of the steps or indentations in the coping (uppermost, covering course) of a gable; the term is also applied to the step itself. Corbie steps were common in late medieval… … Universalium
Pittenweem — is a small and secluded fishing village tucked in the corner of Fife on the east coast of Scotland. The name derives from Pictish and Scottish Gaelic. Pit represents Pictish pett place, portion of land , and enweem is Gaelic na h Uaimh , of the… … Wikipedia
Culross — Coordinates: 56°03′19″N 3°37′45″W / 56.0554°N 3.6293°W / 56.0554; 3.6293 … Wikipedia