vaulting
41vaulting-horse — type of gymnastics apparatus …
42vaulting horse — noun (C) BrE a large wooden box used for jumping over in gymnastics …
43vaulting horse — /ˈvɔltɪŋ hɔs/ (say vawlting haws) noun → horse (def. 6) …
44vaulting cell — noun : a compartment of a vault contrived (as in ribbed structure) to permit the building of an entire part at a time …
45vaulting course — noun : a course consisting of the springers of a vault usually set with horizontal beds and in projection or corbeled out …
46vaulting-house — vaultˈing house noun (obsolete) A brothel • • • Main Entry: ↑vault …
47Equestrian vaulting — is most often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback, and like these disciplines, it is an art and not a competitive sport. It is one of ten competitive equestrian events recognized by the International Federation for Equestrian Sports,… …
48fan vaulting — noun an elaborate system of vaulting in which the ribs diverge like fans • Hypernyms: ↑vaulting • Part Meronyms: ↑fan tracery * * * noun : an elaborate system of vaulting in which the ribs diverge somewhat like the rays of a fan and that was used …
49Fan vaulting — Fan Fan (f[a^]n), n. [AS. fann, fr. L. vannus fan, van for winnowing grain; cf. F. van. Cf. {Van} a winnowing machine, {Winnow}.] 1. An instrument used for producing artificial currents of air, by the wafting or revolving motion of a broad… …
50Cross-vaulting — Cross vault ing ( v?lt ?ng), n. (Arch.) Vaulting formed by the intersection of two or more simple vaults. [1913 Webster] …