Definition of Intradoses

1. Noun. (plural of intrados) ¹

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Definition of Intradoses

1. intrados [n] - See also: intrados

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intradoses

intradepartmental
intradermal
intradermal injection
intradermal nevus
intradermal test
intradermal tests
intradermally
intradermic
intradialectal
intradimer
intradirective verb
intradistrict
intradivision
intradivisional
intrados
intradoses (current term)
intradot
intraduct
intraductal
intraductal papilloma
intradural
intraembryonic
intraembryonic mesoderm
intraepidermal
intraepidermal carcinoma
intraepiphysial
intraepiploic hernia
intraepithelial

Literary usage of Intradoses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1844)
"... these arches having the same springing line as the semicircular arches, and intersecting the cylindrical intradoses of the semicircular arches, ..."

2. Stereotomy by Arthur Willard French, Howard Chapin Ives (1902)
"... intersect in ellipses, the horizontal projections of which will be straight lines. The intradoses of the two arches intersect in the lines BB, and CO,, ..."

3. Stereotomy by Arthur Willard French, Howard Chapin Ives (1902)
"The curve of intersection of two sewers is found in a similar manner to that used in getting the intersection of the intradoses of the two semicircular ..."

4. The Rudiments of Civil Engineering by Henry Law, George Rowdon Burnell, Daniel Kinnear Clark (1884)
"In the accompanying figure, 140, we have shown the intradoses or profiles of the principal arch of each of the bridges mentioned in the foregoing table, ..."

5. The Rudiments of Civil Engineering by Henry Law, George Rowdon Burnell (1881)
"In the accompanying figure, 140, we have shown the intradoses or profiles of the principal arch of each of the bridges mentioned in the foregoing table, ..."

6. Hodgson's Estimator and Contractor's Guide for Pricing Builder's Work by Frederick Thomas Hodgson (1904)
"The profiles of the intradoses of the arches of a bridge are each a semi-ellipse; the span of the middle arch is 150 feet, and the height 38 feet: required ..."

7. The Gentleman's Magazine (1844)
"... these arches having the same springing line as the semicircular arches, and intersecting the cylindrical intradoses of the semicircular arches, ..."

8. Stereotomy by Arthur Willard French, Howard Chapin Ives (1902)
"... intersect in ellipses, the horizontal projections of which will be straight lines. The intradoses of the two arches intersect in the lines BB, and CO,, ..."

9. Stereotomy by Arthur Willard French, Howard Chapin Ives (1902)
"The curve of intersection of two sewers is found in a similar manner to that used in getting the intersection of the intradoses of the two semicircular ..."

10. The Rudiments of Civil Engineering by Henry Law, George Rowdon Burnell, Daniel Kinnear Clark (1884)
"In the accompanying figure, 140, we have shown the intradoses or profiles of the principal arch of each of the bridges mentioned in the foregoing table, ..."

11. The Rudiments of Civil Engineering by Henry Law, George Rowdon Burnell (1881)
"In the accompanying figure, 140, we have shown the intradoses or profiles of the principal arch of each of the bridges mentioned in the foregoing table, ..."

12. Hodgson's Estimator and Contractor's Guide for Pricing Builder's Work by Frederick Thomas Hodgson (1904)
"The profiles of the intradoses of the arches of a bridge are each a semi-ellipse; the span of the middle arch is 150 feet, and the height 38 feet: required ..."

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