Dutch+brick

  • 31Dutch Reformed Church of Gansevoort — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 32brick — ► NOUN 1) a small rectangular block of fired or sun dried clay, used in building. 2) Brit. a child s toy building block. 3) Brit. informal, dated a generous, helpful, and reliable person. ► VERB ▪ block or enclose with a wall of bricks. ● bricks… …

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  • 33Dutch oven — Dutch′ ov′en n. 1) coo a large heavy pot, as of cast iron, with a close fitting lid, used for pot roasts, stews, etc 2) coo a metal utensil, open in front, for roasting before an open fire 3) coo a brick oven in which the walls are preheated for… …

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  • 34Dutch oven — n. 1. a heavy metal or enamelware pot with a high, arched lid, for cooking pot roasts, etc. 2. a metal container for roasting meats, etc., with an open side placed so that it is toward the fire 3. a brick oven whose walls are preheated for… …

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  • 35Dutch Water Line — Old Dutch Waterline New Dutch Waterline Netherlands One of the inundation sluices near Utrecht Type …

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  • 36Dutch Colonial Revival architecture — Example of Dutch Colonial Revival, Plainfield, New Jersey. Dutch Colonial is a style of domestic architecture, primarily characterized by gambrel roofs having curved eaves along the length of the house. Modern versions built in the early 20th… …

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  • 37brick and tile — ▪ building material Introduction       structural clay products, manufactured as standard units, used in building construction.       The brick, first produced in a sun dried form at least 6,000 years ago and the forerunner of a wide range of… …

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  • 38brick — /brɪk / (say brik) noun 1. a block of clay, usually rectangular, hardened by drying in the sun or burning in a kiln, and used for building, paving, etc. 2. such blocks collectively. 3. the material. 4. any similar block, especially a small one of …

  • 39brick — brick1 W3S2 [brık] n [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: brique, from Middle Dutch bricke] 1.) [U and C] a hard block of baked clay used for building walls, houses etc ▪ a brick wall ▪ a house made of brick ▪ Protesters attacked the police with… …

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  • 40Dutch gable — This article is about a gable roof with a parapet. For a roof with a small gable above a hip, see gablet roof. Dutch gables of varying complexity decorate the garden facade of Montacute House built circa 1598 A Dutch gable or Flemish gable is a… …

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