taş seti

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groin
The projecting solid angle formed by the meeting of two vaults
{n} the part next the thigh, a grumbling
The projecting solid angle formed by the meeting of two vaults, growing more obtuse as it approaches the summit
Wall or embankment, constructed at right angles to the shoreline, that projects out into the water; a shoreline protective device (California Coastal Commission 1987)
The contact between the upstream or downstream face of a dam and the abutments The area along the contact (or intersection) of the face of a dam with the abutments Recreation trails have caused erosion along the groin of Soldier Canyon and Dixon Canyon Dams
To grunt to growl; to snarl; to murmur
Each of two areas where the abdomen joins the thighs
The surface formed by two such vaults
build with groins; "The ceiling was groined"
the crease at the junction of the inner part of the thigh with the trunk together with the adjacent region and often including the external genitals
(1) A shore-protection structure (built usually to trap littoral drift or retard erosion of the shore) It is narrow in width (measured parallel to the shore) and its length may vary from tens to hundreds of meters (extending from a point landward of the shoreline out into the water) groins may be classified as permeable (with openings through them) or impermeable (a solid or nearly solid structure) (2) (SMP) A barrier-type structure extending from the backshore or stream bank into a water body for the purpose of the protection of a shoreline and adjacent upland by influencing the movement of water and/or deposition of materials
The area where the thigh meets the abdomen
sharp edge at the meeting of two cells of a cross-vault
To fashion into groins; to build with groins
The snout of a swine
a wall built out from a river bank to check scour
A barrier built on a beach at right angles to the water's edge and entering the sea It reduces local erosion by holding back the currents that tend to carry sediments along the beach, but deprives downshore areas of sand
Junction of the thigh and abdomen; location of muscles that rotate, flex and adduct the hip
The line between the lower part of the abdomen and the thigh, or the region of this line; the inguen
the angle formed by an intersection of vaults, the principle ribs formed at the intersection of the ceiling surfaces of a cross vault
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