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multifoil
multifoil Arch. (ˈmʌltɪfɔɪl) [f. multi- 2 + foil n.1] An ornament consisting of many (i.e. more than five) foils. Also attrib. or adj.1835 [see foil n.1 2 b]. 1848 B. Webb Cont. Ecclesiol. x. 419 There are multifoils with reliefs of angels singing. 1849 Freeman Archit. 278 The strange multifoil shap... Oxford English Dictionary
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Multifoil arch
The term multifoil or scalloped is specifically used for arches with more than five foils. Multifoil arches appear prominently in the 11th-century Aljaferia palace of the Taifas period in al-Andalus. wikipedia.org
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European Waterpark Association European Federation for Elevator Small and Medium-sized Enterprises European Lift Components Association European Multifoil wikipedia.org
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foiled
foiled, ppl. a. (fɔɪld) [f. foil v.4 + -ed1 and foil n.1 + -ed2.] 1. † a. Coated on one side, or backed with foil (obs.). b. Produced by a coating of foil.1662 J. Bargrave Pope Alex. VII (1867) 131 Two cylinders..the one of steel..the other of foyled isinglass. 1703 T. N. City & C. Purchaser 153 Loo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trefoil arch
See also Multifoil arch References Arches and vaults wikipedia.org
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Foil (architecture)
Typically, the number of cusps can be three (trefoil), four (quatrefoil), five (cinquefoil), or a larger number (multifoil). wikipedia.org
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Application of silicon-germanium thermoelectrics in space exploration
The multifoil cold stack assembly, composed of molybdenum, tungsten, stainless steel, copper, and alumina materials, provides the insulation between the The electrical and thermal currents of the system are separated by bonding the SiGe alloy thermocouple to a multifoil cold stack assembly of molybdenum wikipedia.org
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Sebka
Another version, also commonly found on minarets in alternation with the darj wa ktaf, consists of interlacing multifoil/polylobed arches to form a more wikipedia.org
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Lambrequin arch
See also Horseshoe arch Multifoil arch References Islamic architectural elements Moorish architecture Architecture in Spain Architectural elements wikipedia.org
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Khachin-Darbatli Mausoleum
A mihrab, which surrounds a chain of small, ornamented rosettes, is located in a shell-like multifoil conch in the southern end arch of the mausoleum. wikipedia.org
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Singar Mosque
It is flanked by two decorated octagonal pilasters from which springs a multifoil arch with terracotta rosettes in the spandrels. To each side of the mihrab is a multifoil arched niche in a rectangular recess. The north and south walls each have two similar, but smaller niches. wikipedia.org
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Shobhabazar Rajbari
A paanch khilan takurdalan with multifoil arches supported on compound columns. the double storey wings on either side of the courtyard connect the thakurdalan wikipedia.org
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Templo del Maestro
the Beaux-Arts style of Classical Revival architecture; it particularly integrates elements inspired by Moorish and Mughal architecture, evident in its multifoil wikipedia.org
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Church of Santiago (Carrión de los Condes)
On each side of the Christ, the Apostles stand under small multifoil arches. This frieze is likely the work of two different sculptors. wikipedia.org
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Saleh Kamboh Mosque
Aurangzeb, architectural features of the Shah Jahani era are present in the mosque; these include floral arabesque, interlacement kashi, fresco works, and multifoil wikipedia.org
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