
1) Cross-shaped 2) Cruciate 3) Shaped like a cross 4) Symmetric 5) Symmetrical
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1) Cruciate 2) Staurotos 3) Symmetric 4) Symmetrical
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Cruciform means having the shape of a cross or Christian cross. == Cruciform architectural plan == This is a common description of Christian churches. In Early Christian, Byzantine and other Eastern Orthodox forms of church architecture this is more likely to mean a tetraconch plan, a Greek cross, with arms of equal length or, later, a cross-in-sq...
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cross-shaped.
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cross-shaped
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cross-shaped
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• (a.) Cross-shaped; (Bot.) having four parts arranged in the form of a cross.
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cross-shaped
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Used to describe a building on a cross plan. Most cruciform churches are on a Latin cross plan, in which one arm of the cross is significantly longer than the other three. A cross with equal arms is known as a Greek cross.
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Cross shaped, often of a church floor plan.
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(kroo´sĭ-form) shaped like a cross; called also cruciate.
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In the shape of a cross
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cross-shaped
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Cross shaped, often of a church floor plan.
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Cru'ci·form adjective [ Latin
crux ,
crucis , cress +
-form : confer French
cruciforme .] Cross-shaped;
(Botany) having four parts arranged in the form of a cross.
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cross-shaped
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Cross-shaped. It is usually used to describe the plan of a church. Examples include the letter 't' and the typical plan of Gothic churches. Some small Armenian chapels were cruciform.
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cruciform, cruciformly Shaped like a cross; cruciate.
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cross-shaped.
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