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- "bearing out." The word was originally used by Vitruvius to signify the projecture of a member or moulding of a column, and here refers to the distinctive...4 KB (358 words) - 14:15, 20 January 2023
- Latin projectura: compare French projecture. projecture (plural projectures) A jutting out beyond a surface; a projection. Part or all of this entry has
- into the cavern was unspeakably delicious. I now found myself on the projecture of a rock: above and below, the hill-side was nearly perpendicular. Opposite
- projectionist = mansinuut projective = oyebyazasea, yazaxea projector = mansinuar projecture = oyebyazasen prolapse = oyepas prolate = ujnodyagxwa prolegomena = jadali