baştaban

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architrave
The lowest part of an entablature; rests on the capitals of the columns
The mouldings (or other elements) framing a door, window or other rectangular opening
1 The lowest part of a classical entablature 2 A molding enframing an opening such as a window
A moulded framework surround for doors, archways, etc Architraves can be machined with a router or spindle moulder
A beam or lintel spanning the distance between columns or piers; the lowest member of the entablature
in classical architecture
In classical architecture, the main beam resting on the capitals of the columns (i e the lowest part of the entablature); the moulding around a window or door
The bottom portion of an entablature bearing on the column capitals and supporting frieze
A moulding surrounding a door or window opening
A horizontal beam or lintel, that rests on columns or piers; or the lowest portion of an entablature; or a decorative moulding around a door, a window, or an arch
{i} main beam (Architecture)
The molded frame surrounding a door or window
the lowest part of an entablature; rests immediately on the capitals of the columns
The lowest division of an entablature
The flat member resting on the columns and spanning the space between them
[arch] The horizontal beam that spans from column to column
a term generally used for the molding around a door or window, and specifically used for the lowest level of the entablature, directly above the capital of a column
The surround of a door or window opening
Turkish - Turkish
Saçaklık bölümünü taşıyan, sütunları birbirine bağlayan taş bloklardan ibaret kısım
Yunan ve Roma mimarlıklarında, sütunların üstüne oturan ve iki sütun arasındaki uzaklığın üstünü örten büyük, uzun taş kirişler
Yunan ve Roma mimarlıklarında, sütunların üstüne oturan ve iki sütun arasındaki uzaklığın üstünü örten büyük, uzun taş kirişlerin oluşturduğu bölüm
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