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I . buttress <-es> [ˈbʌtrəs] RZ. ARCHIT.

buttress
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II . buttress [ˈbʌtrəs] CZ. cz. przech.

flying buttress RZ. ARCHIT.

flying buttress

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The plaster was removed from the walls, windows were replaced, a buttress was added to the south side, a new screen was erected.
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Its base is flanked by 28 buttresses, or small towers, rising from the ring girder for support.
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The choir's flying buttresses were hidden, but those of the nave can be seen from the outside.
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The west wall was rebuilt in the 15th century when two large buttresses and a west window were added.
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The tower is in four stages with diagonal buttresses and an embattled parapet.
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The tower has diagonal buttresses and is in three stages, the stages being divided by string courses.
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Visually, the intended building was dominated by a taller and longer dam with its pattern of vertical buttresses.
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In the years 1748-1749 the building was reinforced with a buttress.
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At the base they are supported by double-angled buttresses on their corners topped with crocketed pinnacles three stories above.
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On the north (front) facade, the original church has corner buttresses.
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