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06:46 Jun 19, 2015 |
Greek to English translations [PRO] Architecture | |||||||
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5 +1 | orthography |
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elevations Explanation: .... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2015-06-19 08:22:44 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- elevation (ˌɛlɪˈveɪʃən) n 1. the act of elevating or the state of being elevated 2. the height of something above a given or implied place, esp above sea level 3. a raised area; height 4. nobleness or grandeur; loftiness: elevation of thought. ******5. (Architecture) a drawing to scale of the external face of a building or structure. Compare plan3, ground plan1 6. (Architecture) the external face of a building or structure*********** 7. (Ballet) a ballet dancer's ability to leap high 8. (Roman Catholic Church) RC Church the lifting up of the Host at Mass for adoration 9. (Astronomy) astronomy another name for altitude3 10. (Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) the angle formed between the muzzle of a gun and the horizontal 11. (Surveying) surveying the angular distance between the plane through a point of observation and an object above it. Compare depression7 12. linguistics another term for amelioration |
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orthography Explanation: Obviously you'd want to stick to the phrasing of the original, to bring out its quirkness. orthography (in the OED) 2.a. Orthographic projection. b. A representation in orthographic projection or section; a vertical elevation. 1645 N. Stone Enchirid. Fortification 6 Orthographie or Profile. 1664 Evelyn Architects & Architect. (R.), Orthography, or the erect elevation of the same in face or front, describ'd in measure upon the former idea, where all the horizontal lines are parallels. 1683 Lond. Gaz. No. 1820/4 Mr. John Spilberg has finished the Banqueting-house in Whitehal in Ortography, for the sole Printing and Publishing whereof,‥His Majesty has been pleased to grant him his Royal License. 1772 C. Hutton Bridges 95 Orthography, the elevation‥or front view as seen at an infinite distance. 1823 P. Nicholson Pract. Build. 589 Orthography, an elevation, showing all the parts of a building in true proportion. In the same vein, ιχνογραφία is ichnography and σκηνογραφία is scenography. scenography in the OED †1.1 The representation of a building or other object in perspective; a perspective elevation. Distinguished from ichnography and orthography. |
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