Cell One of the compartments of a groin or rib vault, in the Romanesque period usually of plastered rubble, in the Gothic period of neatly coursed stones Illustration from St. John's Grace Episcopal ...
Cell or Webb - a compartment contained by ribs, usually infilled in stone, latterly in brick. Also known as a webb. See vault.
Cell - A small chamber or room, often used of the small detached buildings that are found in Celtic monasteries. Chamfer - ...
Opisthodome padded cell Peridrome Pseudo-dipteral solitary confinement Jamie Cella has run The Culver Studios since 2006 and has watched movie production plummet in Hollywood, where just a few years ago 70 percent of all feature films were made.
Oratory: Private in-house chapel; small cell attached to a larger chapel. Order: One of a series of concentric mouldings.
Cell A monastic dependency of a religious house Ceorl Anglo-Saxon free person ranked above a slave and below a thegn. Chain mail Flexible clothing made from interlinking rings of metal ...
Wood element - A wood cell, botanically called xylem Wood flour - Fine sawdust, sometimes used as an extender for adhesives. It is also used in explosives as filler for plastic wood etc ...
The central courtyard is surrounded by arcades of pointed arches which lead into small cell-like rooms.
A person reaching maturity in the first decade of the twenty-first century would have, as a cultural reference, a cell phone, an email address, a variety of pop stars and actors with whom they identify, and a few memories of high school.
Provide dependable two-way radio and cell phone use. Install a security alarm system throughout all hallways, administrative offices, and rooms containing computers, shop equipment, and other high-value property.
Interior view of cell 77 Interior view of chapter hall Interior view #1 of church Interior view #2 of church Interior view #3 of church Interior view #1 of crypt Interior view #2 of crypt Interior view of hallway Interior view of oratory ...
Classical concave moulding of quarter-round section.Cell One of a series of small rooms; also a compartment of a groin-vault or rib-vault.Cella ...
In anatomy and zoology the term "wall," and also the Latin term paries, is used for an investing or enclosing structure, as in "cell-walls," walls of the abdomen, &c.
Buddhist monks' living quarters, either an individual cell or a space for communal activity. Villa (a) in antiquity and the Renaissance, a large country house; (b) in modern times, a detached house in the country or suburbs.
Early Eastern Orthodox churches were mainly made of wood with the simplest form of church becoming known as a cell church.
follyA Folly is a garden structure which can be seen as a folly (by its owner or by visitors) because of its appearance, cost or lack of utility (eg a sham castle, an artificial ruin or a hermit's cell).
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