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intercolumn
ˌinterˈcolumn Arch. ? Obs. [ad. L. intercolumnium (f. inter between + L. columna column); in OF. entrecolumpne (1464 in Godef. Compl.), F. entrecolonne (1547 ibid.), It. intercolonnio (Florio).] The space between two columns.1665 J. Webb Stone-Heng (1725) 42 Architects assign the Intercolumn of it, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ettringite
Ettringite crystal system is trigonal, crystals are elongated and in a needle like shape, occurrence of disorder or twining is common, which affects the intercolumn wikipedia.org
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intercolumniation
intercolumniation (ˌɪntəkəʊlʌmnɪˈeɪʃən) [f. L. intercolumni-um intercolumn + -ation.] 1. The space between two adjacent columns or pillars in a building: = intercolumn.1624 Wotton Archit. in Reliq. (1651) 229 The distance, or Intercolumniation (which word Artificers doe usually borrow) may be neer f... Oxford English Dictionary
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interscalme
interscalm(e Antiq. rare—0. (ˈɪntəskælm) [ad. L. interscalmium, f. inter between + scalmus, Gr. σκαλµός a peg to which an oar was strapped, a thole-pin: cf. intercolumn.] The space between two of the thole-pins to which the oars were strapped in an ancient Roman or Greek galley or rowing-boat.1882 i... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Boomer Bible
Passages in the Testaments are linked via an intercolumn reference (ICR). wikipedia.org
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intercolumnar
intercolumnar, a. (ˌɪntəkəʊˈlʌmnə(r)) [f. mod.L. type *intercolumnāris, f. inter- 4 a + L. columna column: cf. F. intercolumnaire (Littré).] 1. Arch. Lying or placed between two columns.1862 R. H. Patterson Ess. Hist. & Art 76 The doors, windows, columns, and intercolumnar spaces. 1876 S. Birch Egyp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rakesh Agrawal (chemical engineer)
generalized framework to convert classical two-way thermal coupling to one-way liquid only transfer, thereby eliminating the challenge involved with the intercolumn wikipedia.org
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ditriglyph
ditriglyph Arch. (daɪˈtraɪglɪf) [a. F. ditriglyphe (Dict. de Trevoux), f. di-2 + triglyphe.] 1. ‘The space between two triglyphs’.1727–51 Chambers Cycl. 1731 Bailey vol. II. 1754 Dict. Arts & Sc. II. 947. 1830 ‘R. Stuart’ Dict. Archit. II. 11 Ditriglyph, the intervening space between two triglyphs. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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inter-
inter-, prefix The Latin preposition and adv., inter ‘between, among, amid, in between, in the midst’, entered into combination with verbs, adjs., and ns., as in intercēdĕre to go between, intercede, intercipĕre to seize on the way, intercept, interdīcĕre to interpose in speech, interdict, interjacĕ... Oxford English Dictionary
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