5.the horizontal line in which the tops of the rafters of a roof meet. 6.(on a weather chart) a narrow, elongated area of high pressure. v.t. 7.to provide with or form into ridges. 8.to mark with or as if with ridges.
5. The horizontal line formed by the juncture of two sloping planes, especially the line formed by the surfaces at the top of a roof. 6. A narrow, raised strip, as in cloth or on plowed ground. v. ridged, ridg·ing, ridg·es v.tr. To mark with, form into, or provide with a...
e While rootlets align orthogonally to the plasma membrane (dashed line) at stage 21-22, subapical actin filaments, extending from the tip of the rootlet, connect the rootlets with the plasma membrane at stage 29 (scale bar, 2 µm). f Actin nucleation at the tip of the anterior ...
Completed in 2021 in Ghahderijan, Iran. Images by Ali Gorjian. Words are rooting, just as do trees. The line is the root and the architecture the same as the word. The tree, as the rising child. The architecture...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Dictionary Thesaurus ridgeboard, ridgepole ridgeboard ridge beam A longitudinal member at the apex of a roof which supports the McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. Copyright © 2003 by McGraw...
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Nestled in the heart of Pretoria, South Africa,Village Ridge Boutique Hoteloffers a delightful escape in the vibrant neighborhood of Brooklyn. Known for its leafy streets, trendy cafes, and historic architecture, Brooklyn is a charming suburb that effortlessly combines old-world charm with modern con...
architecture, it is difficult to obtain images of the official, civil and religious styles and a full range of ridge beast decorations through aerial photography or field photography. However, some open source image libraries and search engines have accumulated rich image resources in the process of...
5. The horizontal line formed by the juncture of two sloping planes, especially the line formed by the surfaces at the top of a roof. 6. A narrow, raised strip, as in cloth or on plowed ground. v. ridged, ridg·ing, ridg·es v.tr. To mark with, form into, or provide with a...
5. The horizontal line formed by the juncture of two sloping planes, especially the line formed by the surfaces at the top of a roof. 6. A narrow, raised strip, as in cloth or on plowed ground. v. ridged, ridg·ing, ridg·es v.tr. To mark with, form into, or provide with a...