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kürsü taşı

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Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
dado
To furnish with a dado
The section of a pedestal above the base
The lower portion of an interior wall decorated differently from the upper portion
provide with a dado; "The owners wanted to dado their dining room"
A rectangular groove across the width of a board or plank In interior decoration, a special type of wall treatment
The lower part of an interior wall - usually defined with a moulded rail
A groove cut across the grain of a piece of wood
in a pedestal, the middle member, often cubical, between the base and the cornice; also called the die
the section of a pedestal between the base and the surbase
a rectangular groove cut into a board so that another piece can fit into it the section of a pedestal between the base and the surbase cut a dado into or fit into a dado provide with a dado; "The owners wanted to dado their dining room
The groove in a tongue and groove board
1) A set of blades used to produce precision grooves 2) A precise groove joint used by cabinet makers 3) Any flat bottomed recess across the grain of a board A groove is a recess cut with the grain
In any wall, that part of the basement included between the base and the base course
A dado is a strip of wood that can be fixed to the lower part of a wall. The wall is then often decorated differently above and below the dado. dadoes the lower part of a wall in a room, especially when it is decorated differently from the upper part of the wall. In Classical architecture, the plain portion of the pedestal of a column, between the base and the cornice (or cap). In later architecture, a dado is a wall's paneled or decorated lower part, up to 2-3 ft (60-90 cm) above the floor and defined by a horizontal molding. Interior walls were so treated especially in the 16th-18th century. In carpentry, a dado is a rectangular groove cut across the grain of a wood member
The lower part of a wall below the dado rail The rail is a decorative moulding that goes on a wall at about waist height It was originally put there to stop chair backs marking the wall and is sometimes called a chair rail It marks a convenient level to wallpaper to In some styles, such as Regency and Modernism, the dado rail disappears altogether and the wall is flat
The zone between a chair rail or lower part of a sill and the baseboard
A groove cut into a board or panel intended to receive the edge of a connecting board or panel
Square or rectangular recessed channels cut into a wood surface against the grain of the wood
A type of joint formed by having one board inset into another that has a notch cut out
kürsü taşı rectangular pedestal
(for a statue or bust)