- coping course
- карнизный ряд
Англо-русский железнодорожный словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский железнодорожный словарь. 2013.
Coping — Cop ing, n. [See {Cope}, n.] (Arch.) The highest or covering course of masonry in a wall, often with sloping edges to carry off water; sometimes called {capping}. Gwill. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coping — ► NOUN ▪ the top, typically rounded or sloping, course of a brick or stone wall. ORIGIN from COPE(Cf. ↑coper), originally meaning «dress in a cope», hence «to cover» … English terms dictionary
coping — n. the top (usu. sloping) course of masonry in a wall or parapet. Phrases and idioms: coping stone a stone used in a coping … Useful english dictionary
coping — noun Date: 1601 the covering course of a wall usually with a sloping top … New Collegiate Dictionary
coping — /koh ping/, n. 1. a finishing or protective course or cap to an exterior masonry wall or the like. 2. a piece of woodwork having its end shaped to fit together with a molding. [1595 1605; COPE2 + ING1] * * * … Universalium
coping — noun the top, typically sloping or curved, course of a brick or stone wall. Origin C16: from cope2, orig. meaning dress in a cope , hence to cover … English new terms dictionary
coping — cop•ing [[t]ˈkoʊ pɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) bui a finishing or protective course or cap to an exterior masonry wall or the like 2) bui a piece of woodwork having its end shaped to fit together with a molding • Etymology: 1595–1605 … From formal English to slang
coping — /ˈkoʊpɪŋ / (say kohping) noun the uppermost course of a wall or the like, usually made sloping so as to carry off water. {cop(e)2 + ing1} …
barge course — noun Etymology: origin unknown 1. : a part of the tiling on the sloping edges of a gable roof usually projecting beyond the principal rafters or the bargeboards 2. : the course of bricks laid on edge to form the coping of a wall * * * 1. tiling… … Useful english dictionary
barge course — 1. tiling on a gable roof beyond the exterior surface of the gable wall. 2. the tiles or slates placed on and projecting over the raking edges of a gable roof. 3. a coping of bricks set on edge, arranged transversely. [1660 70; see BARGEBOARD] *… … Universalium
layer — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Thickness set upon another Nouns 1. layer, stratum, couch, bed, zone, substratum, floor, stage, story, tier, slab, fold, flap, ply, veneer, lap, table, tablet, board, plank, platter, course. See… … English dictionary for students