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curb roof - a roof with two or more slopes on each side of the ridge
mansard, mansard roof - a hip roof having two slopes on each side
roof - a protective covering that covers or forms the top of a building ...

 


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Curb A watertight wall or frame used to raise slope glazing above the surface of the roof as a preventive measure against water leakage from melting snow or rain run-off.
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Mansard Roof - a curb roof in which each face has two slopes, the lower one steeper than the upper. [f. F mansarde (F. M~, architect, d. 1666)] ...

But as pleasure sometimes closely accompanies such affluence of possessions as she had, she made sure that she spent the years of her adolescence without being restrained by the curb of modesty.

Mansard Roof - A type of curb roof in which the pitch of the upper portion of a sloping side is slight and that of the lower portion steep. The lower portion is usually interrupted by dormer windows.

The original thought behind EIA was to curb polluting effects and EIA tended to be associated with greenfield sites.

During the sixteenth century the oasis was occupied by the Ottoman Turks in an attempt to curb Saffavid or Portuguese ambitions in the area, and Ottoman influence may still be seen in Hufuf, the principal town of the oasis.

Valued for long lasting qualities, architectural columns come in an array of decorative styles and materials that provide instant curb appeal. Take a closer look at the advantages of architectural columns, or speak to a column expert today.

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