КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «AMPHISTYLAR»
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Deuterostomians, Cyclostomes, and Fishes
Primitiver the superior jaw, fixed to the anterior region of the base of the cranium,
articulates also backwards by a postorbital process. This is the amphistylar
articulation. In hyostylic articulation on the contrary, the superior jaw, fixed in front
to ...
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Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
amphiprostyle. amphiprostyle Marked by columns in porticoes only at the front
and back (of a classical temple), not on the sides. amphistylar Said of a classical
temple having columns across the length of both sides or across both ends.
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Simon & Schuster Super Crossword Puzzle Dictionary And ...
... nonsense verse amphimixis: 18 sexual reproduction amphioxus: 8 lancelet
amphiprostyle: 9 porticoed; 11 amphistylar; 14 amphiprostylar amphitheater: 5
forum; 7 theater; 8 coliseum; 10 auditorium; 12 amphitheatre Amphitryon: 8
Boniface ...
Seth Godin, Lark Productions LLC, Seth Godin Productions,
1999
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Roget's Descriptive Word Finder
... appropriate typical: pertaining to a class or kind amphistylar: having columns at
both ends architectural: relating to buildings and edifices arcuate: structurally
dependent on arches astylar: without columns Beaux Arts: with heavy
monumental ...
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Chemical Zoology: Deuterostomians, cyclostomes, and fishes
Primitively the superior jaw, fixed to the anterior region of the base of the cranium,
articulates also backwards by a postorbital process. This is the amphistylar
articulation. In hyostylic articulation on the contrary, the superior jaw, fixed in front
to ...
Marcel Florkin, Bradley Titus Scheer, George Wallace Kidder,
1974
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
Also, amphistylar. amphistyliC Vertebrate Zoology, having the upper jaw attached
to the braincase and the hyomandibular cartilage, as in a small number of sharks.
amphitheater amphitheater Architecture. 1. an oval, circular, or semicircular ...
Christopher G. Morris,
1992
... anfibolite amphidromic, anfidromico amphidromic point, punto anfidromico
amphidromic region, regione anfidromica amphiprostyle (or amphistylar, or
apteral, an arrangement of columns on both sides of a building), anfiprostilo
amphistylar ...
Colette Crielesi, Giuseppe Landucci,
1999
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Modern Greek Word Formation
The prefix also occurs in English, as in: amphibian, amphibole, amphidiploid,
amphistylar, amphitheater, amphitropous. 3.18 ava- It is ova- before a consonant
(gvgJidAAio), av- before a vowel (di/oSo?) and ave- in a few derivatives (
avefialvbi) ...
Amphistylar, or am- phiprostyle, she thinks, because she has been giving the
thesaurus a rest and has begun the dictionary at the beginning. She doesn't think
, How like Bernini's Roman colonnade they are. She likes the warm honey color
of ...
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A Thesaurus of English Word Roots
... ROOT: astylar (not having columns or pilasters) (a negative) amphiprostyle (in
architecture, having rows of columns at the front and back, but none along the
side) (amphi around, both + prostyle) amphistylar (in architecture, having
columns ...
Horace Gerald Danner,
2014