Definition of Perpend. Meaning of Perpend. Synonyms of Perpend

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Definition of Perpend

Perpend
Perpend Per*pend", v. t. [L. perpendere, perpensum; per + pendere to weight.] To weight carefully in the mind. [R.] ``Perpend my words.' --Shak.
Perpend
Perpend Per*pend", v. i. To attend; to be attentive. [R.] --Shak.

Meaning of Perpend from wikipedia

- A perpend stone, perpend (parpen, parpend, perpin, and other spellings), through stone, bond stone, or tie stone is a stone that extends through an entire...
- Parts of brickwork include bricks, beds and perpends. The bed is the mortar upon which a brick is laid. A perpend is a vertical joint between any two bricks...
- A concrete block, also known as a cinder block in North American English, breeze block in British English, concrete masonry unit (CMU), or by various other...
- to Prefabrication. Prefabricated home Prefabricated buildings Concrete perpend Panelák Tower block St Crispin's School — an example of a prefabricated...
- courses, with the headers centred over the midpoint of the stretchers, and perpends in each alternate course aligned. Harappan architecture in South Asia was...
- Performative architecture Pergola Peribolos Peripteros Peristasis Peristyle Perpend stone Perron ****rschutt Persian column Peruvian colonial architecture...
- stone, or porous mortar) Cracks Defective pointing Unfilled joints and perpends, Defective seals around doors and windows Holes in walls – e.g. where cables...
- cement mosaics and the coating is made of granite powder plaster, imitating perpend stone. Since its construction, the Otávio Rocha Viaduct has been an important...
- attention to the construction of the foundations and ensuring that brick perpends were tight and mortar-filled preserved the cathedral's walling relatively...
- prepared bed (horizontal) joints, a plain worked face and roughly prepared perpends (vertical joints). Course heights are generally in the vicinity of 250...