- Latin parallelepiped
- латинский параллелепипед
The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control. 2015.
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parallelepiped — noun Etymology: Greek parallēlepipedon, from parallēlos + epipedon plane surface, from neuter of epipedos flat, from epi epi + pedon ground; akin to Latin ped , pes foot more at foot Date: 1570 a 6 faced polyhedron all of whose faces are… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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rhombohedron — noun (plural drons or rhombohedra) Etymology: New Latin Date: 1836 a parallelepiped whose faces are rhombuses • rhombohedral adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Murus dacicus — (Latin for Dacian Wall ) is a construction method for defence walls and fortifications developed in ancient Dacia sometime before the Roman conquest. It is a mix between traditional construction methods particular to Dacian builders and methods… … Wikipedia
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Daunian stele — is a type of stone funerary monument, constructed by the Daunians, an Illyrian people in southern Italy. Daunian stele was made from the end of the 8th century BC to the 6th century BC. They consist of a parallelepiped shaped plate, which… … Wikipedia
Murus Dacicus — at Dacian Fortress Blidaru . Murus Dacicus (Latin for Dacian Wall) is a construction method for defensive walls and fortifications developed in ancient Dacia sometime before the Roman conquest. It is a mix between traditional construction methods … Wikipedia