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11Corbel — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Corbel peut désigner : Corbel, commune française de la Savoie, limitrophe de l’Isère. Cécile Corbel (1980) harpiste et chanteuse française, Claude… …
12corbel — cor•bel [[t]ˈkɔr bəl[/t]] n. v. beled, bel•ing (esp. brit.) belled, bel•ling. 1) archit. an architectural bracket or member, esp. of stone or brick, built into a wall and projecting from it to support a weight 2) bui a short horizontal timber… …
13corbel — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from diminutive of corp raven, from Latin corvus more at raven Date: 15th century an architectural member that projects from within a wall and supports a weight; especially one that is… …
14Corbel — A raven or crow; later a projection from a wall designed for something to hang from, named for its likeness to the raven s large beak. Corbie was the 15c Scottish form. [< OldFr. corbel = raven] …
15corbel — A supportive architectural bracket or block projecting from a wall. (pr. kohr buhl) Also see arch, corbel vault, corbelled arch, niche, and vault …
16corbel — /ˈkɔbəl/ (say kawbuhl) Architecture –noun 1. a supporting projection of stone, wood, etc., on the face of a wall. –verb (t) (corbelled or, US, corbeled, corbelling or, US, corbeling) 2 …
17corbel — n. & v. Archit. n. 1 a projection of stone, timber, etc., jutting out from a wall to support a weight. 2 a short timber laid longitudinally under a beam to help support it. v.tr. & intr. (corbelled, corbelling; US corbeled, corbeling) (foll. by… …
18Corbel arch — Basic principle of corbeled arch design. Comparison of a corbel arch (right) and a generic true stone arch (left). A corbel arch (or corbeled / cor …
19Corbel, Savoie — Corbel …
20Corbel (fuente tipográfica) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Corbel Categoría Sans serif Fecha de creación 2005 Diseñador(es) Jeremy Tankard Empresa Microsoft C …