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i., mim. efriz, friz

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Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
frieze
That part of the entablature of an order which is between the architrave and cornice. It is a flat member or face, either uniform or broken by triglyphs, and often enriched with figures and other ornaments of sculpture
To make a nap on (cloth); to friz
The Middle Section of the Entablature It is located above the architrave and below the Cornice Often carved and decorated in the Ionic, Corinthian, and composite orders, the frieze of Doric order was endowed with metopes and tryglphs
1 The middle horizontal member of a classical entablature, above the architrave and below the cornice 2 A similar decorative band in a stringcourse, or near the top of an interior wall below the cornice
In house construction a horizontal member connecting the top of the siding with the soffit of the cornice
Decorated band either on the upper part of an internal wall or on an entablature
a heavy woolen fabric with a long nap an architectural ornament consisting of a horizontal sculptured band between the architrave and the cornice
[art] A decorative band near the top or middle horizontal member; above the columns and below the cornice
Any sculptured or richly ornamented band in a building or, by extension, in rich pieces of furniture
the middle component of the entablature, resting on the architrave and below the cornice
Any relief or painting used decoratively in a long horizontal format Originally the long horizontal area between the architrave and cornice in Classical architecture
an architectural ornament consisting of a horizontal sculptured band between the architrave and the cornice
Pronounced "free-zay," this tightly twisted yarn gives carpet a rough, nubby appearance
The middle portion of an entablature, or any decorated horizontal band
A kind of coarse woolen cloth or stuff with a shaggy or tufted (friezed) nap on one side
Architectural term for the plain or sculpture member of the upper part of a wall in a room, immediately below the cornice On furniture, the flat or convex horizontal member below the cornice on a cabinet or bookcase
(pronounced "free-zay") A tightly twisted yarn is used to give a rough, nubby appearance to carpet pile Frieze carpets may be loop or cut styles It is also carpet made from frieze yarns
a heavy woolen fabric with a long nap
-A horizontal band or board that appears at the top of a wall
i., mim. efriz, friz
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