eski yunanistan'daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi

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doric
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
{a} relating to an order of architectue
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in the Peloponnesus
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
oldest and simplest of the three orders of classical Greek architecture
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
The simplest of the three classical orders of Greek architecture
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in the Peloponnesus oldest and simplest of the three orders of classical Greek architecture
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
See Abacus, Capital, Order
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
In Greek classical architecture regarded as the strongest and simplest of the Orders in appearance It consists of a fluted column with a capital composed of annulets, an echinus or ring under a square abacus supporting the entablature
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
Simplest of the ancient Greek column tops
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
Belonging to, or resembling, the oldest and simplest of the three orders of architecture used by the Greeks, but ranked as second of the five orders adopted by the Romans
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
One of five classical orders, recognizable by its simple capital The Greek Doric column has a fluted shaft and no base; the Roman Doric column may be fluted or smooth and rests on a molded base
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
Of or relating to one of the ancient Greek musical modes or keys
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
A type of Classic column It was massive, fluted, without a base, and had a plain capital with little carving
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
Pertaining to Doris, in ancient Greece, or to the Dorians; as, the Doric dialect
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
The first of the three orders of classical Greek architecture Doric columns are thicker than those of the Ionic order, and they reach only four to five metres high
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
The firs order of Greek Architecture Identified by a thick column, plain capital and no base to the column
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
Its character was adapted both to religions occasions and to war
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
One of the Greek orders of architecture, simple and austere in style Compare Corinthian, Ionic
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
one of the three classical (Greek) orders of architecture - the oldest and simplest of the three, originated in an area of ancient Greece known as Doris
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
the most basic of the Greek columns; demonstrated a strong horizontal presence
eski yunanistan''daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi
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eski yunanistan'daki dor lehçesi, bozuk diyalekt, taşra şivesi

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