volute

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başlık kıvrımı
kıvrımlı
sarmal
kıvrım
volüt
volutionhelezonun her bir kıvrımı
helezoni
kıvrık
{i} helezoni deniz kabuğu
{i} sarmal yapı
sarmal tek kabuklu deniz böceği kabuğunun bir kıvrımı
sarmal bir şekilde kıvrılan süs
sarmal kabuklu bir çeşit deniz böceği
volute spring
(Askeri,Teknik) sarmal yay
volute spring
yay
volute spring
konik yay
volute spring
(Askeri) KONİK YAY, KONİK HELİSEL YAY: Araçların atış donanımlarında kullanılan bir tür makas. Bu makas yassı çelikten yapılmış, genişliği ve kalınlığı tedricen azalan, helisel bir yaydır. bu yay ekseni boyunca çalışır ve elastiki kuvvetini de bu istikamette tatbik eder. Yayın geniş ve kalın kısmı dışta olmak üzere her yaprak bir iç yaprağın içine geçer
buffer with volute spring
konik sustalı kovanlı tampon
neck volute
(Muzik) sap arkası oyuğu
voluted
sarmal
angular volute
(Mimarlık) köşe kıvrımı
horizontal volute spring suspension
(Askeri) YATAY VOLÜT ASKI DONANIMI: Bak. "suspension" ve "volute spring"
vertical volute spring suspension
(Askeri) DÜŞEY VOLUT YAYLI ASKI: Bak "suspensıon"
voluted
{s} kıvrımlı
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
The spirls or whorls on a gastropod's shell
The spiral curve on an Ionic capital
Any marine gastropod of the (super)family Volutidae
{n} a spiral scroll used as an ornament in building
A handrail fitting used on a starting newel which turns away from the stairway in a circular fashion up
a spiral, Pronounced (vo 'lute; rhymes with no suit, pollute, or astute) Volute is the 'trademark' or writing/pen name of A Minahan and K Minahan, the authors of this site The meaning of the word is generally, a spiral, coil, helix, whorl or scroll-shaped form It especially applies to the spirals found on Ionic capitals (tops of columns) and also Corintian and Composite capitals Sometimes it is applied to shells, especially those from the family Volutidae which are marine gastropod mollusks The word originates from French and Latin and is related to many words in modern use such as voluble (meaning fluent, talkative, flowing words- or meaning - readily turned, rolled; akin to Old English wealwain)
A spiral scroll which forms the chief feature of the Ionic capital, and which, on a much smaller scale, is a feature in the Corinthian and Composite capitals
Spiral casing
a structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops; "a coil of rope"
A handrail fitting used on a starting newel which turns away from the stairway in a circular fashion
Spiral scroll carved on the capital of an Ionic column
ornament consisting of a curve on a plane that winds around a center with an increasing distance from the center
{i} curling or spiral figure decorating the top of an Ionic column; mollusk which has a spiralling sometimes colorful shell
Any voluta
A stationary, spirally shaped passage that converts velocity head to pressure (060)
A spiral scroll found particularly on (Ionic) capitals and gables, as a transition between horizontal and vertical elements
A spiral turn, as in certain shells
of Capital, also Helix, and Stale
The spirls or whorls on a gastropods shell
The scroll shaped ornament forming the chief feature on an Ionic capital
A carved spiral form in classical architecture; often used in pairs as in the capitals of Ionic columns
in the shape of a coil
a spiral, scroll-like decoration often found in ancient Greek and Roman art
In classical architecture, the spiral ornament on a capital
Spiral scroll at angle of a capital
A spiral scroll, often very ornate
voluted
Having a volute, or spiral scroll
volutes
plural of volute
volutes
a spiral or scroll-shaped form
volutes
The downward oriented spiral ornamentation present on the capitals of columns of the Ionic order
volutes
Spirals that form an Ionic capital
volute

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    [ v&-'lüt ] (noun.) circa 1696. Via French and Italian from Latin voluta.
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