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English-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary . 2013.
English-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary . 2013.
Cast-iron architecture — is a form of architecture where cast iron plays a prominent role. It was a prominent style in the Industrial Revolution era when cast iron was relatively cheap and modern steel had not yet been developed. tructural useCast iron has been used for… … Wikipedia
Cast stone — is defined as “a refined architectural concrete building unit manufactured to simulate natural cut stone, used in unit masonry applications”. In the UK and Europe cast stone is defined as “any material manufactured with aggregate and cementitious … Wikipedia
Cast in Bronze — is the only musical act in the world that features the carillon, an extremely rare musical instrument consisting of 23 or more tuned bells. Mounted on a frame, the instrument is played by striking wooden levers with fists and feet that are wired… … Wikipedia
Cast earth — is a modified (and patented) building material developed since the mid 1990 s by Harris Lowenhaupt. Based on the earlier unpatented Turkish Alker, it is a concrete like composite with soil (of a suitable composition) as its bulk component, but is … Wikipedia
Cast Courts (Victoria and Albert Museum) — The Cast Courts (originally called the Architectural Courts [page 182, European Sculpture at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Paul Williamson Editor 1996] ) of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, England, comprise two large halls. Unusually… … Wikipedia
CAST IRON — Wrought iron began to appear in India around 1800 BC, and iron smelting is first found in the Nok culture on the African continent by 1200 BC. Iron had gradually replaced bronze, probably after a tin shortage and the higher cost of copper… … Historical Dictionary of Architecture
Cast — 1) A protective shell of plaster and bandage molded to protect a broken or fractured limb as it heals. 2) An abnormal mass of dead cells that forms in a body cavity. * * * 1. An object formed by the solidification of a liquid poured into a mold.… … Medical dictionary
Cast-iron building — Architecture à New York Grand Central Terminal (à gauche) et Chrysler Building (à droite) Connue pour les gratte ciel de Manhattan, la ville de New York recèle bien d autres formes d architecture qui constituent un résumé de l histoire de l… … Wikipédia en Français
Liste des plus hautes structures de France — Cette liste est incomplète ou mal ordonnée. Votre aide est la bienvenue ! Voici une liste des plus hautes structures françaises à partir de 60 m (immeubles, émetteurs, phare, barrages, etc.). La hauteur est ici entendue comme hauteur de… … Wikipédia en Français
The Appleseed Cast — in concert Background information Origin Lawrence, Kansas, United States … Wikipedia
master cast — a facsimile of oral structures, including the prepared tooth surfaces, residual ridge areas, and/or other parts of the dental arch, reproduced from an impression from which a prosthesis is to be fabricated … Medical dictionary