
1) Architectural element 2) Bracket 3) Cornice bracket 4) Cornice supporter 5) French word used in English 6) Furnish with a corbel 7) Garden feature 8) Humanist sans-serif typeface 9) Stone bracket 10) To support by a corbel 11) Truss
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A stone bracket.
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• (n.) A bracket supporting a superincumbent object, or receiving the spring of an arch. Corbels were employed largely in Gothic architecture. • (v. t.) To furnish with a corbel or corbels; to support by a corbel; to make in the form of a corbel.
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A projecting block of stone built into a wall during construction; step-wise construction, as in an arch, roof, etc.
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A projecting block of stone built into a wall during construction; step-wise construction, as in an arch, roof, etc.
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A bracket of stone, wood, brick sticking out from the face of a wall and generally used to support an arch or a roof.
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The triangular, decorative and supporting member that holds a mantel or horizontal shelf.
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A length of timber laid horizontally on the top of a column to transfer loads and to provide a seat for beams. A compound corbel includes several lengths of timber instead of one
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A shelf or ledge formed by projecting successive courses of masonry out from the face of the wall.
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A masonry unit that projects out from the face of a wall, chimney or pillar. Or a series of such steps used to support an overhanging member;
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An architectural member which projects upward and outward from a wall that supports a horizontal member.
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a block of stone, elaborately carved, projecting from a wall and sometimes supporting a load like the beams of a roof, floor or vault, or sometimes used for decorative effect only. Also: a projecting block supporting a beam or other horizontal element. A vault or arch can be constructed from a series of corbels each projecting from the one below it...
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A decorative use of brick atop the windows, walls or chimney or to create the shape of a bracket or dentil at the top of a building beneath the cornice.
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Cor'bel (kôr'bĕl)
noun [ French
corbeau , for older
corbel , dim. of Latin
corbis basket. (Corbels were often in the form of a basket.) See
Corbeil .]
(Architecture) A bracket supporting a superincumbent object, or receiving the spring of an arch. Corbels were...
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Cor'bel transitive verb To furnish with a corbel or corbels; to support by a corbel; to make in the form of a corbel.
To corbel out ,
to furnish with a corbel of courses, each projecting beyond the one next below it. Found on
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- The triangular, decorative and supporting member that holds a mantel or horizontal shelf.
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A projection from a wall which sometimes supports (or appears to support) a structural member such as a shaft.
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A corbel is a bracket supporting a superincumbent object, or receiving the spring of an arch. Corbels were employed largely in Gothic architecture. A common form of corbel consists of courses of stones or bricks, each projecting slightly beyond the next below it. Corbels are used in a great variety of situations, and are carved and moulded in vario...
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A supportive architectural bracket or block that projects from a wall, and which sometimes supports (or appears to support) a structural member such as a shaft.
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Synonym (also Corbeil, Corbel Maure, Corbelle, Corbel Mouret, Korbel) for the grape variety Chatus; see there Chatus The red grape variety comes from France. Synonyms grouped alphabetically by country are Carbesse, Chanu, Chany, Chenu, Charagnot, Charamiot, Chatelos, Chatelus, Chatos, Châtut, Chenu, Corbeil, Corbel, Corbel Maure, Corbel Moure...
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A stone or timber support built into a wall which projects to support the load of a structural member, such as a beam.
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A projecting wall member used as a support for some element of the superstructure. Also, courses of stone or brick in which each course projects beyond the one beneath it. Two such structures, meeting at the topmost course, creates an arch. See also: Arch.
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A projection extending to support a load above it.
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noun (architecture) a triangular bracket of brick or stone (usually of slight extent)
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A projection of successive courses from the face of masonry.
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