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gambrel
English - Turkish
Definition of
gambrel
in English Turkish dictionary
arka ayak bileği
i art ayak bileği gambrel roof mim balık sırtı d am
Felemenk çatısı
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gambrel
roof
balıksırtı dam
gambrel
roof
Felemenk çatısı
gambrel
roof
flemenk çatısı
gambrel
roof
gambrel çatı
English - English
Definition of
gambrel
in English English dictionary
A bar, usually metal, with a central loop and a hook at each end, used to hang a carcass for butchering
a roof that has two pitches on each side, where the upper roof area has less slope than the lower roof areas
{n}
one of the hind legs of a horse
The hind leg of a horse
-A type of roof, often used on barns, that features two pitches on each side of the roof, the top section typically less steep than the bottom section
a roof that has two pitches on each side (See Figure 12 )
a gable roof with two slopes on each side and the lower slope being steeper
A stick crooked like a horse's hind leg; - - used by butchers in suspending slaughtered animals
A form of curb or ridge roof with two pitches or slopes on a side
{i}
hock of a horse, ankle of a horse
Variation on the gable roof with a change of pitch along each side
A four-pitched roof traditional on Dutch style barns
roof - A pitched roof with two slopes on each side
A roof that has two different pitches
A roof where each side has two slopes; a steeper lower slope and a flatter upper one; a 'barn roof' Often found in Colonial revival houses in the "Dutch" style
To truss or hang up by means of a gambrel
A roof having two slopes on each side, the lower slope usually steeper than the upper one
Related Terms
gambrel
roof
A roof design having two slopes on the sides and gables in the ends
gambrel
roofs
plural form of gambrel roof
Gambrel
Roof
arched roof that has two sections on each side that each have a different angle of slope
gambrel
roof
A two-sided roof with a double slope on each side, the lower slope having the steeper pitch
gambrel
Hyphenation
gam·brel
Turkish pronunciation
gämbrıl
Pronunciation
/ˈgambrəl/ /ˈɡæmbrəl/
Etymology
[ 'gam-br&l ] (noun.) 1547. Old North French gamberel, from gambe leg, from Late Latin gamba.
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