an apse

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absida
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apsit
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concha
konka
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kulak kepçesinin çukuru
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kilisenin kavisli uç
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bir binada ve bilhassa bir kilisede ekseriyetle yarım daire şeklindeki çıkıntılı kısım
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{i} yarım kubbe (bina)
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{i} apsis
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{i} yarım kubbe
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(Tıp) Boynuzcuk (burun boşluğunda)
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(Tıp) (Conchae). Konka
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{i} kulak kepçesi çukuru
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(Anatomi) midye kabuğu örn: concha nasalis
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boynuzcuk
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konka kulak kepçesinin çukuru
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İrin birikimi, çıban
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irin birikimi
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concha
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In some local dialects and in archaic usage, an aspen tree
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A semicircular projection from a building, especially the rounded east end of a church that contains the altar
Apse
area of circular or polygonal shape, covered by a vault, which is located behind the altar
Apse
Ada Programming Support Environment
Apse
a vaulted semi-circular or polygonal termination, usually to a chancel or chapel
Apse
A semicircular and usually vaulted projection from a rectangular structure Origins of the word are classical, but it is most commonly used to describe an element of a Gothic church A recess, usually singular and semi-circular, at the east end of a Christian church
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An area of semicircular or multi-angled form, projecting from the ecclesiastical east end of the church and containing a number of chapels
Apse
Association for Persons in Supported Employment
Apse
1) Semicircular recessed end to a church sanctuary or chapel 2) An arched recess, especially at the east end of the choir of the church
Apse
Usually semicircular end of a church
Apse
Ada Programming Software Enviroment (STD)
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a large, semicircular or polygonal and usually vaulted niche, protruding from the end wall of a building in a Christian Church; it contains the alter
Apse
A semicircular projection, roofed with a half-dome, at the east end of a church behind the altar Smaller subsidiary apses may be found around the choir or transepts Also known as an exedra The adjective is apsidal
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An apse is a position in an orbit that is at an extreme distance (either a minimum or a maximum) to the central object The minimal distance is attained in the periapse and the maximal distance in the apoapse When referred to particular celestial bodies, the "apse" part may be replaced by the (greek) name of the body For instance, the position in an orbit that is closest to the Earth is called the perigee
Apse
Rounded and usually of a chancel or chapel
Apse
A vaulted extension or projection, usually from a choir or chapel and generally circular or polygonal in shape; Rounded and usually of a chancel or chapel
Apse
Eastern end of a church, generally semicircular, in which the altar is housed
Apse
1 A curved recess, often semi-circular, projecting from a building 2 A vaulted semicircular or polygonal termination, usually to a chancel or chapel 3 The eastern end of a basilica, usually semicircular in shape and arranged to accommodate the seats of ritual participants (usually, clergy) behind the altar 4 In traditional Christian church construction, an apse is the vaulted end portion of a nave, transept or aisle, usually the circular or angular typically east end of a church
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A part of a building projecting outward, usually semicircular in shape When it is part of a church, it is located at the eastern end
Apse
a domed or vaulted recess or projection on a building especially the east end of a church; usually contains the altar
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(from Greek, apsis) The rounded end of a church, especially in Greek Oorthodoxy: it is derived from the Constaninian basilicas which incorporated the pagan apsis where judges and legal advisors sat
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In architecture, a semicircular, projecting part of a building, usually domed
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A projecting part of a building that is usually semicircular in plan and vaulted
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A 180 degree, semicircular extension space, which traditionally projects from the eastern end of Christian churches, or from that end which contains the altar and faces the nave The space is usually covered by a 180 degree half-dome and the space provides passage behind the altarpiece Some Apses may take polygonal form on their exteriors while remaining semicircular inside This plan was typical of Byzantine churches Through time, Apses have been added freely to church ground plans of the Western Tradition, appearing on the transepts and/or flanking the primary apse in a form known as tri-apsidal In the Roman Basilica or judgment hall, the judge or official would sit in the apse
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the semicircular termination of the chancel, aisle or transept
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vaulted semicircular or polygonal end of a chancel or chapel
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In a church, a semicircular or polygonal projection at the altar (usually east) end, beyond the sanctuary
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Semi-circular or polygonal recess at the end of a building, either projecting from it or subsituting one of the walls In churches it is normally part of the sanctuary In Rome they are traditionally richly decorated with mosaics or paintings In Eastern churches, it is common with a triple apse, and this feature has been preserved in some Roman churches built or designed by Greeks
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In early churches the Eastern apse was occupied by seats for the bishop and clergy
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The bishop's seat or throne, in ancient churches
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A reliquary, or case in which the relics of saints were kept
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the curved inside end of a building, especially the east end of a church (apsis). Semicircular or polygonal termination to the choir, chancel (see cathedral), or aisle of a public building, first used in pre-Christian Roman architecture. Originally a large niche to hold the statue of a deity in a temple, the apse also appeared in ancient baths and basilicas. The domed apse became a standard part of the Christian church plan
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of a church, having in the plan a polygonal or semicircular termination, and, most often, projecting from the east end
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A projecting part of a building, esp
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{i} arched recess (particularly one located at the eastern end of a church)
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The nearest and furthest points to the centre of gravitational attraction for a body in orbit. More usually called an apsis
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