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parapet Anlamı
- A low wall used along the edge of a roof, gable or terrace and designed as a protection or decoration.
- A low wall used along the edge of a roof, gable or terrace and designed as a protection or decoration.
- Extension of an exterior wall above the roofline.
- Extension of an exterior wall above the roofline.
- An elevated wall or embankment constructed from earth, wood or stone designed to intercept enemy fire.
- An elevated wall or embankment constructed from earth, wood or stone designed to intercept enemy fire.
- A low wall around the perimeter of a building at roof level or around balconies.
- A low wall around the perimeter of a building at roof level or around balconies.
- A portion of wall that projects above a roof.
- A portion of wall that projects above a roof.
- Low wall on outer side of main wall.
- Low wall on outer side of main wall.
- A wall placed at the edge of a roof to prevent people from falling off.
- A wall placed at the edge of a roof to prevent people from falling off.
- The extension of a false front or wall above a roof line.
- The extension of a false front or wall above a roof line.
- The walkway around the outside of the lantern room Also referred to as a Gallery.
- The walkway around the outside of the lantern room Also referred to as a Gallery.
- The crenelated wall protecting the soldiers on the Wall Walk.
- The crenelated wall protecting the soldiers on the Wall Walk.
- Solid wall at crest of seawall projecting above deck level.
- Solid wall at crest of seawall projecting above deck level.
- A low wall or railing built along the edge or roof or a floor.
- A low wall or railing built along the edge or roof or a floor.
- Fortification, the shot-proof covering of a mass of earth on the exterior edge of the ramparts The openings cut through the parapets to permit guns to fire in the required direction are called embrasures: about 18 feet is allowed from one embrasure to another, and the solid intervening part is called the merlon An indented parapet is a battlement.
- Fortification, the shot-proof covering of a mass of earth on the exterior edge of the ramparts The openings cut through the parapets to permit guns to fire in the required direction are called embrasures: about 18 feet is allowed from one embrasure to another, and the solid intervening part is called the merlon An indented parapet is a battlement.
- The region of an exterior wall that projects above the level of the roof. a low wall along the outmost edge of the roadway of a bridge to protect vehicles and pedestrians.
- The region of an exterior wall that projects above the level of the roof. a low wall along the outmost edge of the roadway of a bridge to protect vehicles and pedestrians.
- A low wall placed to protect any spot where there's a sudden drop, such as at the edge of a bridge or housetop.
- A low wall placed to protect any spot where there's a sudden drop, such as at the edge of a bridge or housetop.
- A low wall that serves as a vertical barrier at the edge of a roof, terrace, or other raised area; in a exterior wall, the part entirely above the roof.
- A low wall that serves as a vertical barrier at the edge of a roof, terrace, or other raised area; in a exterior wall, the part entirely above the roof.
- A low wall projecting along the edge of a roof, which may be embellished or decorated.
- A low wall projecting along the edge of a roof, which may be embellished or decorated.
- A low wall or railing along the edge of a roof, balcony, or bridge The part of a wall that extends above the roof line.
- A low wall or railing along the edge of a roof, balcony, or bridge The part of a wall that extends above the roof line.
- That portion of the vertical wall of a building which extends above the roof line at the intersection of the wall and roof.
- That portion of the vertical wall of a building which extends above the roof line at the intersection of the wall and roof.
- A low, protective wall or railing along the edge of a roof, balcony, or similar structure.
- A low, protective wall or railing along the edge of a roof, balcony, or similar structure.
- Breastworks, walls, and bulwarks of earth, wood, brick, iron, stone, etc , located on the exterior edge of the rampart of the fort.
- Breastworks, walls, and bulwarks of earth, wood, brick, iron, stone, etc , located on the exterior edge of the rampart of the fort.
- A wall placed at the edge of a roof, especially a flat roof, to prevent people from falling off.
- A wall placed at the edge of a roof, especially a flat roof, to prevent people from falling off.
- The portion of a vertical wall of a building which extends above the roof line at the intersection of the wall and roof. a low protective wall or railing at the edge of a roof, walkway, or embankment.
- The portion of a vertical wall of a building which extends above the roof line at the intersection of the wall and roof. a low protective wall or railing at the edge of a roof, walkway, or embankment.
- a low wall along the edge of a roof or balcony. fortification consisting of a low wall.
- a low wall along the edge of a roof or balcony. fortification consisting of a low wall.
- parapet. balustrade. bulwarks of a ship.
- parapet. balustrade. bulwarks of a ship.
- See Illust. of Casemate. fortification consisting of a low wall a low wall along the edge of a roof or balcony.
- See Illust. of Casemate. fortification consisting of a low wall a low wall along the edge of a roof or balcony.
- A wall, rampart, or elevation of earth, for covering soldiers from an enemy's fire; a breastwork.
- A wall, rampart, or elevation of earth, for covering soldiers from an enemy's fire; a breastwork.
- A low wall, especially one serving to protect the edge of a platform, roof, bridge, or the like.
- A low wall, especially one serving to protect the edge of a platform, roof, bridge, or the like.
- bulwark.
- bulwark.