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noun - a domed or vaulted recess or projection on a building especially the east end of a church
adj - a domed, semicircular projection of a building [n -S] : APSIDAL
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Church niches |
Church recesses |
Semicircular recesses |
Chevets |
Half-domed projections |
Church areas |
Parts of chapels |
Church sections |
Cathedral sections |
Vaulted recesses |
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Plural form of apse. |
a large semicircular or polygonal recess in a church, arched or with a domed roof and typically at the church's eastern end. |
A large semicircular or polygonal recess in a church, arched or with a domed roof and typically at the church's eastern end. |
Apses might refer to |
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An Apsis (Greek: ; plural apsides , Greek: ) is an extreme point in the orbit of an object. The word comes via Latin from Greek and is cognate with apse. For elliptic orbits about a larger body, there are two apsides, named with the prefixes peri- (from (peri), meaning 'near') and ap-/apo- (from () (ap(ó)), meaning 'away from') added to a reference to the body being orbited.* For a body orbiting the Sun, the point of least distance is the perihelion (), and the point of greatest distance is the aphelion (). * The terms become periastron and apastron when discussing orbits around other stars. * For any satellite of Earth, including the Moon, the point of least distance is the perigee () and greatest distance the apogee. * For objects in lunar orbit, the point of least distance is the pericynthion () and the greatest distance the apocynthion (). Perilune and apolune are also used. * For an orbit around any barycenter, the terms periapsis and apoapsis (or apapsis) are used. Pericenter and apo |