单词 | projecture |
释义 | projecturen. 1. The fact or state of projecting or jutting out beyond the general line or surface. Also concrete: a projection or prominence; (Architecture) a projecting architectural member or moulding. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > [noun] projecture1563 jutting1565 project1596 juttying1611 prominence1611 excursiona1626 extancy1644 outjetty1650 projection1664 projecting1726 jetting1754 saliency1834 salience1849 protrusion1853 prominency1871 pout1880–4 out-thrust1955 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > architectural ornament > [noun] > moulding > projecting moulding(s) tablementa1400 tabling1410 projecture1563 rib1608 watering table1609 tableting1610 ledge1611 quarter-round1664 cornice1670 bolection1708 dress1726 tablet?1756 dressing1789 the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > [noun] > a projecting part hornc1275 outshooting1310 nosec1400 startc1400 spout1412 snouta1425 outbearingc1425 outstanding?c1425 relish1428 jeta1500 rising1525 shoulder1545 jutting1565 outshootc1565 prominence1578 forecast1580 projection1592 sprout1598 eye1600 shooting forth1601 lip1608 juttying1611 prominent?1611 eminence1615 butting1625 excursiona1626 elbow1626 protrusion1646 jettinga1652 outjetting1652 prominency1654 eminency1668 nouch1688 issuanta1690 out-butting1730 outjet1730 out-jutting1730 flange1735 nosing1773 process1775 jut1787 projecture1803 nozzle1804 saliency1831 ajutment1834 salience1837 out-thrust1842 emphasis1885 cleat1887 outjut1893 pseudopodiuma1902 1563 J. Shute First Groundes Archit. sig. Bivv Then shall your vttermost compas be for the proiecture, or saylling out or hanging ouer of the foote of the pillor, which Proiecture the Grekes do name or cal it Ecphoron. 1563 J. Shute First Groundes Archit. sig. C j b It hath vpon Echinus a littel edge, which seteth forth Plinthus wt a more beautiful Proiecture. 1666 J. Evelyn Mem. 7 Sept. (1818) I. 375 All the ornaments, columnes, freezes, capitals, and projectures of massie Portland stone. 1687 J. Browne in W. Fisher tr. V. Scamozzi Mirror Archit. (new ed.) xx. 27 The sixth Column in the Table is the measure of the Projecture of every particular part from the middle Line of the Column. 1723 E. Chambers tr. S. Le Clerc Treat. Archit. Pl. 24 Continued Pedestal with Returns or Interruptions in its Projecture. 1776 W. Marshall Minutes Agric. 28 Aug. (1778) The ends of the roof should have a gentle projecture. 1803 C. B. Brown Edgar Huntly II. iii. 49 There was no projecture which might be firmly held by the hand. 1842 J. Gwilt Encycl. Archit. Gloss. 968 at Ecphora The projecture of a member or moulding of a column. 1927 Times Recorder (Zanesville, Ohio) 17 Oct. 5 A beautiful mermaid with golden tresses..disported herself on the rocks of a dangerous projecture of the Rhine river, and lured sailors to..destruction. 1961 Burlington Mag. Mar. 88/2 Externally they [sc. windows] are emphasized by lateral projectures terminating as consoles. 2001 Fusion Engin. & Design 58–9 843/1 Poloidal length of this part has a projecture on perpendicular direction of poloidal field about 0.6 m. a. A projection on the flat; a plotting out, a delineation. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > communication > representation > a plastic or graphic representation > graphic representation > drawing plans or diagrams > [noun] > a plan or diagram > plan drawing platform?1544 groundwork1574 ground-plota1586 projecture1610 profile1665 protraction1669 inspection1694 pantarch1694 plan view1847 stereogram1868 planform1937 1610 W. Folkingham Feudigraphia i. xii. 44 Ground~plots are proiectures, eleuations, and all fundamentall contriuances, destinated and accomodated to some speciall and proposed ende. b. Mathematics. = projection n. 2b. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > geometry > [noun] > geometrical relation > projection projecting1616 projecture1616 projectiona1652 project1807 1616 J. Hales Let. 7 Oct. in S. P. Rigaud & S. J. Rigaud Corr. Sci. Men 17th Cent. (1841) (modernized text) I. 3 Amongst all the solutions..none there was which gave me not full and sufficient satisfaction, one only excepted,..that is concerning the projecture of an oblique circle. a1652 S. Foster Elliptical Horologiography (1654) 127 Consider, that through the severall houre points of the Equinoctiall Circle, right lines are to be supposed to passe infinitely extended, till they meet with the plain whereon the projecture is to be designed. a1652 S. Foster Elliptical Horologiography (1654) 127 Whatsoever the Superficies be upon which the projecture is made, whether plain or otherwise it matters not. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > intention > planning > [noun] > a plan > a proposed plan or a project propositiona1382 present?a1400 motiona1425 pleaa1500 action1533 propose1568 project1582 proposala1629 projection1633 party1653 projecture1658 scheme1719 ad referendum1753 swim1860 action plan1889 1658 E. Phillips New World Eng. Words Projecture, a forecasting, or designing. 1696 J. Evelyn Let. 16 June in Diary & Corr. (1852) III. 356 New inventions..encouraged, or rejected without reproach as projectures, or turning the unsuccessful proposer to ridicule. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1563 |
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