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Cemetery vaults are underground tombs. The word comes from the Latin uoluere, which suggests a turning, referring in the case of vaults to the curving roof of the structure.
Ãâó: www.vintageviews.org/vv-tl/pages/Cem_Glossary.htm
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The curved ceiling of a tunnel or underground building.
Ãâó: www.metrodemontreal.com/info/glossary.html
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From en garde with right foot forward, the forward knee straightens while the rear foot steps behind, to the right, and forward, thus pulling the forward foot to pivot around on the ball of the foot so that the back is turned forward. This step is used to evade a thrust by removing the torso from the line of attack.
Ãâó: mikeliem.tripod.com/combat/cfterms.html
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A covering system made by consecutive semi-round/circular arches.
Ãâó: www.pau.edu.tr/laodikeia/english/glossary.htm
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an arched roof usually of stone. voussoirs: stones or bricks used in the construction of an arch. Usually wedge shaped.
Ãâó: www.castles-of-britain.com/castle38.htm
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