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Bargeboard". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.).
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called "turning vanes"
rather than
bargeboards, and are used in
addition to, or
sometimes in
place of full
bargeboards,
depending on the
aerodynamic approach...
- the
wharenui can
represent the ancestor's head. The
maihi (diagonal
bargeboards)
signify arms; the ends of the
maihi are
called raparapa,
meaning "fingers"...
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gable end wall by
projecting the
purlins and are
usually capped off by
bargeboards to
protect the wall and the
purlin ends. The
overhang at the
gable is...
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Roofline is used to
describe the fascia, soffits,
bargeboards and
antefixes that
forms the
frontage immediately below the roof and the
eaves of many homes...
- with the rest of the body such as the
turning vanes beneath the nose,
bargeboards, sidepods, underbody, and the rear diffuser. They also
feature aerodynamic...
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Tamil Nadu. The
palace resembles a
Swiss Chalet with its
carved wooden bargeboards and
ornamental cast iron. The
palace grounds with its
manicured gardens...
- The
rectangular house features spacious verandas,
gables with
jigsaw bargeboards,
decorative railings,
posts and brackets, tall chimneys, and a corner...
- The term
fascia can also
refer to the flat
strip below the cymatium.
Bargeboard, a
board fastened to a
projecting gable Eaves, a roof
projection beyond...
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conventional flat
plane wing at the
United States Grand Prix and
larger bargeboards were ****ed in time for the
French Grand Prix.
Despite a mid
season slump...