anahtar taşı,kenet taşı

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keystone
The top stone of an arch
{n} the middle stone in an arch
The central wedge-shaped member of a masonry arch; also used as a decorative element on arches in wood structures
the most important part, from the idea of the central stone in an arch that keeps the other stones in position - without it, the whole arch would fall down
the symmetrically shaped, wedge-like stone located in a head ring course at the crown of the arch; the final stone placed, thereby closing the arch
the central building block at the top of an arch or vault
The wedge-shaped central block, or voussoir, at the apex of an arch
Setting a retail price at twice the wholesale price
middle stone in an arch or a rib-vault
[arch] The center block of stone in an arch which receives equal forces from both sides; the last stone put into an arch
Wedge-shaped stone at the center of an arch or vault
of Arch
Angular block, in a header or mantle, centered over a door or window or at the top of a masonry arch
The top and last stone to be put into an arch, sometimes decorated
The central voussoir in an arch Its action holds the rest of the voussoirs in place
the central stone in the Roman arch
This in some styles is made different in size from the other voussoirs, or projects, or is decorated with carving
1) Central wedge-shaped stone of an arch that locks the parts together 2) Central supporting element in a whole
The highest and the central stone of an arch, often curved
A keystone of a policy, system, or process is an important part of it, which is the basis for later developments. Keeping inflation low is the keystone of their economic policy