intrados
Americannoun
plural
intrados, intradosesnoun
Etymology
Origin of intrados
1765–75; < French, equivalent to intra- intra- + dos back; dosser 1
Example Sentences
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The under or concave side of the voussoirs is called the intrados, and the upper or convex side the extrados of the arch.
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In S. Sophia the vault springs from the intrados of the transverse arches, that is, from the lower edge.
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The four sides of the mold formed the extrados, the intrados, and the two ends of the block; the other two sides being left open.
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The stability of such structures depends on the position of the line of pressure in relation to the extrados and intrados of the arch ring.
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It was determined to attempt to stop these leaks by the application of a water-proof cement coating on the intrados of the arch.
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