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  • Bracket (architecture)
  • Architectural element

    A bracket is a structural or decorative architectural element that projects from a wall, usually to carry weight and sometimes to "strengthen an angle"

    Bracket (architecture)

    Bracket (architecture)

    Bracket_(architecture)

  • Bracket (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    may also refer to: Bracket (architecture), an architectural element, a structural or decorative member Corbel or decorative bracket, used in furniture

    Bracket (disambiguation)

    Bracket_(disambiguation)

  • Corbel
  • Piece of masonry jutting out of a wall to carry any superincumbent weight

    the early architecture of most cultures, from Eurasia to Pre-Columbian architecture. A console is more specifically an S-shaped scroll bracket in the classical

    Corbel

    Corbel

    Corbel

  • Tokyō (architecture)
  • Japanese architectural element

    equivalent of dieji (疊枅) in early Chinese architecture. It is a bracket system where the projecting bracket is shaped in a way thought to resemble a cloud

    Tokyō (architecture)

    Tokyō (architecture)

    Tokyō_(architecture)

  • Shelf support
  • shelf support, shelf pin, shelf support peg, shelf support push). Bracket (architecture) French cleats The 32 mm system on frameless cabinets using 5 mm

    Shelf support

    Shelf support

    Shelf_support

  • Architecture
  • Art and technique of designing buildings

    Architecture is the study and practice of designing structures, especially habitable ones. It utilizes civil engineering techniques, but is considered

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Architecture

  • Hudson River Bracketed architectural style
  • The Hudson River Bracketed architectural style was originated by architect Alexander Jackson Davis. An example of his implementation is in Oliver Bronson

    Hudson River Bracketed architectural style

    Hudson_River_Bracketed_architectural_style

  • Bracketing
  • Photographic technique

    In photography, bracketing is the general technique of taking several shots of the same subject using different camera settings, typically with the aim

    Bracketing

    Bracketing

  • Dougong
  • Architectural element in East Asian structures

    is a structural element of interlocking wooden brackets, important in traditional Chinese architecture for both its structural capacities and cultural

    Dougong

    Dougong

    Dougong

  • Yingzao Fashi
  • Architecture and craftsmanship written by the ancient Chinese author Li Jie

    manual on Chinese architecture has survived intact and in its entirety. A page from 1145 Song dynasty edition of Yingzao Fashi, vol 8 Bracket arm clusters

    Yingzao Fashi

    Yingzao Fashi

    Yingzao_Fashi

  • Structural support
  • Part of a structure that provides stiffness and strength

    support of a stone bench Simple bridge over a ditch Stonehenge Bracket (architecture), structural or decorative element that projects from a surface

    Structural support

    Structural_support

  • Ancient Chinese wooden architecture
  • Style of Chinese architecture

    [page needed] In traditional Chinese architecture, the layered pieces of the ceiling are held together by interlocking bracket sets (斗拱 dǒugǒng). Elaborate wooden

    Ancient Chinese wooden architecture

    Ancient Chinese wooden architecture

    Ancient_Chinese_wooden_architecture

  • Allen High School (Texas)
  • Public school in Texas, United States

    5A Division 2 Playoff Bracket" (PDF). uiltexas.org. November 1, 2023. "2005 Football Conference 5A Division 2 Playoff Bracket" (PDF). uiltexas.org. November

    Allen High School (Texas)

    Allen High School (Texas)

    Allen_High_School_(Texas)

  • Korean architecture
  • console, or bracket structure, is a specific architectonic element that has been designed in various ways through time. If the simple bracket system was

    Korean architecture

    Korean architecture

    Korean_architecture

  • Chinese architecture
  • Architectural style

    Chinese architecture is the embodiment of an architectural style that has developed over millennia in China and has influenced architecture throughout

    Chinese architecture

    Chinese architecture

    Chinese_architecture

  • Dapo (bracket style)
  • Bracket style in Korean architecture

    Dapo (Korean: 다포) is a style of bracket in traditional Korean architecture that is installed not only on the top of a column but also on the top between

    Dapo (bracket style)

    Dapo (bracket style)

    Dapo_(bracket_style)

  • History of architecture
  • The history of architecture traces the changes in architecture through various traditions, regions, overarching stylistic trends, and dates. The beginnings

    History of architecture

    History of architecture

    History_of_architecture

  • Ōbaku Zen architecture
  • School of Japanese architecture

    Chinese polychromy, it has four-step brackets ("tokyō") in the front and back, and ordinary three-step brackets on the sides. Nishi, Hozumi (1996:35)

    Ōbaku Zen architecture

    Ōbaku Zen architecture

    Ōbaku_Zen_architecture

  • Modillion
  • Ornate supporting bracket in architecture

    In architecture, a modillion is an ornate bracket, more horizontal in shape and less imposing than a corbel. They are often seen underneath a cornice which

    Modillion

    Modillion

    Modillion

  • Ancient Greek architecture
  • architecture, there is greater diversity in the types and numbers of mouldings and decorations, particularly around doorways, where voluted brackets sometimes

    Ancient Greek architecture

    Ancient Greek architecture

    Ancient_Greek_architecture

  • John Dupont House
  • Historic house in Illinois, United States

    was built to a cruciform plan and features porches with moldings, bracket (architecture)ing, and chamfered posts as well as tall, arched windows on the

    John Dupont House

    John_Dupont_House

  • Eaves
  • Protruding structure

    walls and may be highly decorated as part of an architectural style, such as the Chinese dougong bracket systems. According to the Oxford English Dictionary

    Eaves

    Eaves

    Eaves

  • Mughal architecture
  • 16th–18th-century Indo-Islamic architecture

    Mughal architecture is the style of architecture developed in the Mughal Empire in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries throughout the ever-changing extent

    Mughal architecture

    Mughal architecture

    Mughal_architecture

  • Romanesque architecture
  • Medieval European architectural style

    Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of medieval Europe that was predominant in the 11th and 12th centuries. The style eventually developed

    Romanesque architecture

    Romanesque architecture

    Romanesque_architecture

  • Hindu temple architecture
  • Hindu temple architecture as the main form of Hindu architecture has many different styles, though the basic nature of the Hindu temple remains the same

    Hindu temple architecture

    Hindu temple architecture

    Hindu_temple_architecture

  • Architecture of India
  • oriel windows, bracket supported eaves at the string-course, and ornamented friezes are derived from elements of Rajput architecture. Apart from religious

    Architecture of India

    Architecture of India

    Architecture_of_India

  • Japanese architecture
  • Japanese architecture (日本建築, Nihon kenchiku) has been typified by wooden structures, elevated slightly off the ground, with tiled or thatched roofs. Sliding

    Japanese architecture

    Japanese architecture

    Japanese_architecture

  • Indo-Saracenic architecture
  • Revivalist architectural style

    Indo-Saracenic architecture (also known as Indo-Gothic, Mughal-Gothic, Neo-Mughal) was a revivalist architectural style mostly used by British architects

    Indo-Saracenic architecture

    Indo-Saracenic architecture

    Indo-Saracenic_architecture

  • Jusimpo
  • Bracket in Korean architecture

    (Korean: 주심포) is a style of bracket in Korean architecture that is installed at the top of a column. It is a combination of a bracket, a ridgepole, cheomcha

    Jusimpo

    Jusimpo

    Jusimpo

  • Architecture of the Song dynasty
  • 11th- to 13th-century Chinese architecture

    construction details. Traditional Chinese architecture encompasses mainly timber structures held up by elaborate dougong brackets, and therefore timber buildings

    Architecture of the Song dynasty

    Architecture of the Song dynasty

    Architecture_of_the_Song_dynasty

  • Glossary of architecture
  • This page is a glossary of architecture. Contents Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z See also Notes References Abacus A flat slab forming

    Glossary of architecture

    Glossary_of_architecture

  • Beaux-Arts architecture
  • Neoclassical architectural style

    Beaux-Arts architecture (/boʊz ˈɑːr/ bohz AR, French: [boz‿aʁ] ) was the academic architectural style taught at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, particularly

    Beaux-Arts architecture

    Beaux-Arts architecture

    Beaux-Arts_architecture

  • Renaissance architecture
  • 15th–16th-century European architectural style

    Stylistically, Renaissance architecture followed Gothic architecture and was succeeded by Baroque architecture and neoclassical architecture. Developed first in

    Renaissance architecture

    Renaissance architecture

    Renaissance_architecture

  • Italianate architecture
  • 19th-century phase of Classical architecture

    Classical architecture. Like Palladianism and Neoclassicism, the Italianate style combined its inspiration from the models and architectural vocabulary

    Italianate architecture

    Italianate architecture

    Italianate_architecture

  • Zenshūyō
  • Japanese Buddhist architectural style

    (禅宗様; "Zen style") is a Japanese Buddhist architectural style derived from Chinese Song Dynasty architecture. Named after the Zen sect of Buddhism which

    Zenshūyō

    Zenshūyō

    Zenshūyō

  • Indo-Islamic architecture
  • Islamic architecture in Indian subcontinent

    use of elephant-shaped column brackets in buildings of the Lahore Fort reflects Hindu influences on Mughal Architecture during the reign of Akbar. The

    Indo-Islamic architecture

    Indo-Islamic architecture

    Indo-Islamic_architecture

  • Outline of classical architecture
  • classical architecture: Classical architecture typically refers to architecture consciously derived from the principles of Greek and Roman architecture of classical

    Outline of classical architecture

    Outline of classical architecture

    Outline_of_classical_architecture

  • Abacus (architecture)
  • Architecture term for a flat slab forming the uppermost part of a column

    In architecture, an abacus (from the Ancient Greek ἄβαξ (ábax), 'slab'; or French abaque, tailloir; pl.: abacuses or abaci) is a flat slab forming the

    Abacus (architecture)

    Abacus (architecture)

    Abacus_(architecture)

  • New Mexico vernacular
  • at all. The elements of spare ornamentation might include "Italianate brackets and scroll-sawn ornament, lathe-turned or square chamfered columns, wood

    New Mexico vernacular

    New_Mexico_vernacular

  • Rombout House
  • Historic house in New York, United States

    Patent of 1685 and is a 2+1⁄2-story, three-bay-wide, Hudson River Bracketed architectural style dwelling. It sits on a raised basement and features a central

    Rombout House

    Rombout House

    Rombout_House

  • Dimethanospiro(2.2)octaplane
  • Chemical compound

    Dimethanospiro[2.2]octaplane is a hypothetical saturated hydrocarbon that is expected to have a carbon atom in with a stable, unusual square-planar coordination

    Dimethanospiro(2.2)octaplane

    Dimethanospiro(2.2)octaplane

    Dimethanospiro(2.2)octaplane

  • Tudor Revival architecture
  • C19 British domestic building style

    Tudor Revival architecture, also known as mock Tudor in the UK, first manifested in domestic architecture in the United Kingdom in the latter half of

    Tudor Revival architecture

    Tudor Revival architecture

    Tudor_Revival_architecture

  • Architrave
  • Lintel beam element in Classical architecture

    on architecture, the architrave is commonly referred to by its Sanskrit name uttara. In Hindu temple architecture it is placed above the bracket (potika)

    Architrave

    Architrave

    Architrave

  • Shah Jahan period architecture
  • Mughal architectural period, 1628–1658

    Shah Jahan period architecture is an architectural period of Mughal architecture. It is associated with Shah Jahan's thirty-year reign over the Mughal

    Shah Jahan period architecture

    Shah Jahan period architecture

    Shah_Jahan_period_architecture

  • Iranian architecture
  • Architectural styles associated with Iran and nearby regions

    Iranian architecture or Persian architecture (Persian: معمارى ایرانی, romanized: Me'mâri-ye Irâni) is the architecture of Iran and parts of the rest of

    Iranian architecture

    Iranian architecture

    Iranian_architecture

  • Queen Anne style architecture in the United States
  • Architectural style during Victorian Era

    Queen Anne style architecture was one of a number of popular Victorian architectural styles that emerged in the United States during the period from roughly

    Queen Anne style architecture in the United States

    Queen Anne style architecture in the United States

    Queen_Anne_style_architecture_in_the_United_States

  • American Foursquare
  • Housing style

    with tiled roofs, cornice-line brackets, or other details drawn from Craftsman, Italian Renaissance, or Mission architecture. The Foursquare was a popular

    American Foursquare

    American Foursquare

    American_Foursquare

  • Cornice
  • Horizontal decorative moulding that crowns a building or furniture

    cornice include the architrave cornice, bracketed cornice, and modillion cornice. A cornice return is an architectural detail that occurs where a roof's horizontal

    Cornice

    Cornice

    Cornice

  • Corinthian order
  • Order of classical architecture

    of the three principal classical orders of Ancient Greek architecture and Roman architecture. The other two are the Doric order, which was the earliest

    Corinthian order

    Corinthian order

    Corinthian_order

  • Eastlake movement
  • Architectural movement

    The Eastlake movement was a nineteenth-century architectural and household design reform movement, which although started by the British architect and

    Eastlake movement

    Eastlake movement

    Eastlake_movement

  • Hōgon-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Nagahama, Shiga, Japan

    This bracket system is a very common trait of traditional Japanese architecture. It is documented that the more complex a structure's bracket system

    Hōgon-ji

    Hōgon-ji

    Hōgon-ji

  • American Craftsman
  • Architectural style

    American Craftsman is an American domestic architectural style, inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement, which included interior design, landscape design

    American Craftsman

    American Craftsman

    American_Craftsman

  • Ottoman architecture in the 19th–20th centuries
  • Late Ottoman period architecture

    architecture from the 19th century up to the end of the Ottoman Empire in the early 20th century. The 19th century saw an increase of architectural influences

    Ottoman architecture in the 19th–20th centuries

    Ottoman architecture in the 19th–20th centuries

    Ottoman_architecture_in_the_19th–20th_centuries

  • Swiss chalet style
  • Architectural style originating from Central Europe

    chalet style (German: Schweizerstil, Norwegian: sveitserstil) is an architectural style of Late Historicism, originally inspired by rural chalets in Switzerland

    Swiss chalet style

    Swiss chalet style

    Swiss_chalet_style

  • Copper in architecture
  • Material for building and design

    angle brackets or bolt hooks to fix the cassettes directly to the substrate. System cassettes are pre-profiled to meet specific architectural requirements

    Copper in architecture

    Copper in architecture

    Copper_in_architecture

  • Hoysala architecture
  • Medieval Hindu temple style

    Hoysala architecture is the building style in Hindu temple architecture developed under the rule of the Hoysala Empire between the 11th and 14th centuries

    Hoysala architecture

    Hoysala architecture

    Hoysala_architecture

  • Wikipedia
  • Free online crowdsourced encyclopedia

    initially required CamelCase for article hyperlinks; the present double bracket style was incorporated later. Starting in January 2002 (Phase II), Wikipedia

    Wikipedia

    Wikipedia

    Wikipedia

  • Jharokha
  • Indian architectural element

    feature in classical Indian architecture, most prominently seen in Rajput architecture. It is supported by two or more brackets or corbelling, and includes

    Jharokha

    Jharokha

    Jharokha

  • List of former English Heritage blue plaques
  • the idea and to waive the 20 year rule. The plaque - a tablet affixed by brackets to all that remained of the by-now bombed out house - was unveiled by Maisky

    List of former English Heritage blue plaques

    List_of_former_English_Heritage_blue_plaques

  • Sanchi Yakshi Figure
  • Sandstone statue of the Shalabhanjika Yakshi

    around her neck, waist and ankles. The sculpture also acted as an architectural bracket, supporting a long sandstone beam that once ran above the yakshi's

    Sanchi Yakshi Figure

    Sanchi Yakshi Figure

    Sanchi_Yakshi_Figure

  • Salmi (architectural material)
  • Concept in Korean architecture

    of the beam on top of the main head among the members that make up the bracket. Salmi is written as '沙乙尾' or '山彌' in Yeonggeon Uigwe (영건의궤) of the Joseon

    Salmi (architectural material)

    Salmi (architectural material)

    Salmi_(architectural_material)

  • Gallarija
  • Maltese closed wooden balcony

    in meaning (galleria, covered passage, vs balcone, balcony). The stone brackets or corbels that support the balcony are called saljaturi (it: sogliature

    Gallarija

    Gallarija

    Gallarija

  • Maru-Gurjara architecture
  • Style of north Indian temple architecture

    Māru-Gurjara architecture or Solaṅkī style, is the style of West Indian temple architecture that originated in Gujarat and Rajasthan from the 11th to 13th

    Maru-Gurjara architecture

    Maru-Gurjara architecture

    Maru-Gurjara_architecture

  • Dragon beam
  • Type of beam used in some timber frames

    Machine Edwards, Jay Dearborn, and Nicolas Verton. A Creole lexicon architecture, landscape, people. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2004

    Dragon beam

    Dragon beam

    Dragon_beam

  • Newar architecture
  • carved wooden elements is a defining feature of Newari architecture. Tundals (wooden brackets) and ankhijhyal (latticed windows) are distinctive decorative

    Newar architecture

    Newar architecture

    Newar_architecture

  • Architecture of Kerala
  • Kerala architecture is a style of architecture found in the Indian state of Kerala, and in parts of the Tulu Nadu region of Karnataka. Kerala's architectural

    Architecture of Kerala

    Architecture of Kerala

    Architecture_of_Kerala

  • Filigree architecture
  • Australian architectural style

    Filigree architecture is a modern term given to a phase in the history of Australian architecture. The phase was an embellishment of the "Australian verandah

    Filigree architecture

    Filigree architecture

    Filigree_architecture

  • Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium
  • Neoclassical auditorium in Washington, D.C., US

    of brass and aluminum chandeliers overhead and aluminum and gold leaf bracket lamps on the walls. The ceiling was originally painted blue. Colonnades

    Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium

    Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium

    Andrew_W._Mellon_Auditorium

  • Capital (architecture)
  • Upper part of a column

    In architecture, the capital (from Latin caput 'head') or chapiter forms the topmost member of a column (or a pilaster). It mediates between the column

    Capital (architecture)

    Capital (architecture)

    Capital_(architecture)

  • Foguang Temple
  • Buddhist temple in Doucun, Shanxi, China

    complex bracket sets are testament to the Dongda Hall's importance as a structure during the Tang dynasty. According to the 11th-century architectural treatise

    Foguang Temple

    Foguang Temple

    Foguang_Temple

  • Galteshwar Temple
  • Hindu temple

    style, bhumija, without influence of Paramara architecture and with influence of Gujarati Chaulukya architecture. It has a square garbhagriha (shrine proper)

    Galteshwar Temple

    Galteshwar Temple

    Galteshwar_Temple

  • Jodha Bai Mahal
  • Residential palace of Mughal empress Mariam-uz-Zamani

    beautiful curvilinear pillars with brackets. The superstructure of the building comprises chhatris, pillars with wall brackets, semicircular domes, and several

    Jodha Bai Mahal

    Jodha Bai Mahal

    Jodha_Bai_Mahal

  • Inverted pyramid (architecture)
  • Structure in the shape of an upside-down pyramid

    the stalactite work design, which is formed by an intricate corbeling of brackets, squinches and inverted pyramids. In addition to the hidden safety hazards

    Inverted pyramid (architecture)

    Inverted_pyramid_(architecture)

  • SPARC
  • RISC instruction set architecture

    SPARC (Scalable Processor ARChitecture) is a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) instruction set architecture originally developed by Sun Microsystems

    SPARC

    SPARC

    SPARC

  • Mexico
  • Country in North America

    Sub-23 de beisbol" [Mexico is the World Baseball Champion in the Under-23 bracket], Medio Tiempo (in Spanish), 29 October 2018, retrieved 12 July 2019 "LOS

    Mexico

    Mexico

    Mexico

  • List of ISO standards 3000–4999
  • pneumatic handling ISO 3285:1986 Road vehicles — Ignition coil mounting brackets [Withdrawn without replacement] ISO 3286:2016 Single point cutting tools

    List of ISO standards 3000–4999

    List_of_ISO_standards_3000–4999

  • Portuguese Romanesque architecture
  • Architectural style of the 11th–12th centuries

    In Romanesque architecture a corbel is a structural piece of stone jutting from a wall to carry a superincumbent weight, a type of bracket. The technique

    Portuguese Romanesque architecture

    Portuguese Romanesque architecture

    Portuguese_Romanesque_architecture

  • Andrew Jackson Downing
  • American landscape designer & horticulturalist (1815–1852)

    consulted, spreading the so-called "Carpenter Gothic" and Hudson River Bracketed architectural styles among Victorian builders, both commercial and private. In

    Andrew Jackson Downing

    Andrew Jackson Downing

    Andrew_Jackson_Downing

  • Architecture of Karnataka
  • Architecture of Indian state

    windows, bracket supported eaves at the string-course, chattris, richly ornamented friezes, etc., are derived from elements of Rajput architecture such as

    Architecture of Karnataka

    Architecture of Karnataka

    Architecture_of_Karnataka

  • Jettying
  • Medieval building technique

    example 945 Madison Avenue in New York. Machicolation Overhang (architecture) Corbels, brackets that may be under a jetty "Sir Paul Pindar's House". Victoria

    Jettying

    Jettying

    Jettying

  • Eight Great Architectures of the Liao Dynasty
  • The Eight Great Architectures of the Liao Dynasty(Chinese: 八大辽构; pinyin: bā dà liáo gòu) are a collection of eight Buddhist structures constructed during

    Eight Great Architectures of the Liao Dynasty

    Eight_Great_Architectures_of_the_Liao_Dynasty

  • Pagoda of Fogong Temple
  • Pagoda in Ying County, Shanxi, China

    mezzanine layer where the bracket arms are located on the exterior. Two pinnacle concepts to Chinese palatial architecture are exhibited in the monastery

    Pagoda of Fogong Temple

    Pagoda of Fogong Temple

    Pagoda_of_Fogong_Temple

  • Pakistani architecture
  • oriel windows, bracket supported eaves at the string-course, and ornamented friezes are derived from elements of Rajput architecture. One of the most

    Pakistani architecture

    Pakistani_architecture

  • ANSI escape code
  • Method used for display options on video text terminals

    sequences of bytes, most starting with an ASCII escape character and a bracket character, are embedded into text. The terminal interprets these sequences

    ANSI escape code

    ANSI escape code

    ANSI_escape_code

  • Caihua
  • Traditional Chinese art

    painting or polychrome used for architecture and one of the most notable and important features of historical Chinese architecture. It held a significant artistic

    Caihua

    Caihua

    Caihua

  • Paris architecture of the Belle Époque
  • Aspect of Paris history

    The architecture of Paris created during the Belle Époque, between 1871 and the beginning of the First World War in 1914, was notable for its variety of

    Paris architecture of the Belle Époque

    Paris architecture of the Belle Époque

    Paris_architecture_of_the_Belle_Époque

  • One Limassol
  • Tallest building in Cyprus

    for this project on the exposed seafront. This is why the cavity barrier brackets were chosen to be made of sturdy galvanized steel, safeguarding them from

    One Limassol

    One Limassol

    One_Limassol

  • LSWR suburban lines
  • term was not yet in general use (the electric motors were supported on brackets fixed to the driving axle rather than on the (sprung) bogie frame.) A continuous

    LSWR suburban lines

    LSWR suburban lines

    LSWR_suburban_lines

  • Dome
  • Architectural element similar to the hollow upper half of a sphere; there are many types

    A dome (from Latin domus) is an architectural element similar to the hollow upper half of a sphere. There is significant overlap with the term cupola

    Dome

    Dome

    Dome

  • Chhajja
  • Type of eave in Indian architecture

    overhanging eave or roof covering found in Indian architecture. It is characterised with large support brackets with different artistic designs. Variation is

    Chhajja

    Chhajja

    Chhajja

  • Taiwan
  • Country in East Asia

    in order to clarify the distinction, it was decided to add "Taiwan" in brackets after "Republic of China" on the website of the Presidential Palace in

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

  • USB
  • Standard for computer data connections

    and power delivery between many types of electronics. It specifies the architecture, in particular the physical interfaces, and communication protocols to

    USB

    USB

    USB

  • GeForce RTX 40 series
  • Series of GPUs by Nvidia

    fourth-generation deep-learning-focused Tensor Cores. Architectural highlights of the Ada Lovelace architecture include the following: CUDA Compute Capability

    GeForce RTX 40 series

    GeForce RTX 40 series

    GeForce_RTX_40_series

  • Black Community School, Townsville
  • Former school for Indigenous children in Townsville, Australia

    although "several" of the Torres Strait Island children in the 'Grades 3-7' bracket "require(d) instruction to further their understanding and usage of English

    Black Community School, Townsville

    Black Community School, Townsville

    Black_Community_School,_Townsville

  • History of religion in China
  • skies, either drawn, in Didier's theory by connecting the constellations bracketing the north celestial pole as a square, or in Pankenier's theory by connecting

    History of religion in China

    History_of_religion_in_China

  • Cultural references to Samson
  • close up image, her name is the last on the list, with her Hebrew alias in brackets Hebrew: פניה רסקין (מרגלית), romanized: Fania Raskin (Margalit). 128 Lehi

    Cultural references to Samson

    Cultural_references_to_Samson

  • Celtic F.C.
  • Association football club in Scotland

    (14) Danny McGrain MBE (62) Paul McStay (76) Kenny Miller (7) Numbers in brackets indicate the number of caps the above players won whilst at Celtic. In

    Celtic F.C.

    Celtic_F.C.

  • Summit Avenue (St. Paul)
  • Street in Minnesota, United States

    Italianate architecture on Summit Avenue is the 1863 Burbank–Livingston–Griggs House, with its distinctive arched bay windows, bracketed cornice, and

    Summit Avenue (St. Paul)

    Summit Avenue (St. Paul)

    Summit_Avenue_(St._Paul)

  • Augusta Treverorum
  • Ancient Roman city in Germany

    window cornices, of which remnants and especially the holes of the iron brackets have survived. Above this followed stucco work up to the cantilevered ceiling

    Augusta Treverorum

    Augusta Treverorum

    Augusta_Treverorum

  • Rani ki Vav
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Patan, India

    intervals with pillared, multistorey pavilions. The walls, pillars, columns, brackets, and beams are ornamented with carvings and scrollwork. The niches in the

    Rani ki Vav

    Rani ki Vav

    Rani_ki_Vav

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  • Bracher
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bracher

    English : variant of Brach 2, + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.Swiss German : variant of German Brachmann (see Brachman).

    Bracher

  • Blacker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blacker

    English : probably an occupational name for a bleacher of textiles, from Middle English blāken ‘to bleach or whiten’. Compare Bleacher. Alternatively, it could be an agent noun from blæc ‘black’, an occupational name for an ink maker. Compare 2.German (Bläcker) : probably from Middle Low German black ‘black ink’, hence an occupational name for an ink maker.

    Blacker

  • Hacket
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Hacket

    Little hacker.

    Hacket

  • Brace
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brace

    English : probably from Middle English, Old French brace ‘arm’, also denoting a piece of armor covering the arm. In most cases it is probably a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of armor, specifically armor designed to protect the upper arms, but it could also have been a nickname for someone with strong arms (compare Armstrong) or a deformed or otherwise noticeable arm.

    Brace

  • Brickett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brickett

    English : metathesized variant of Birkett.

    Brickett

  • Bracey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Bracey

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from either of two places in France called Brécy, in Aisne and Ardennes.

    Bracey

  • Brake
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brake

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a clump of bushes or by a patch of bracken. Brake ‘thicket’ and brake ‘bracken’ were homonyms in Middle English. The first is from Old English bracu; the second is by folk etymology from northern Middle English braken, -en being taken as a plural ending. After the words had fallen together, their senses also became confused.North German : habitational name from any of several places so named, notably the town on the Weser, or a topographic name from Middle Low German brāk ‘clearing’, ‘coppice’.Wilhelm Joseph Dietrich, Baron von Brake, of Hannover (Germany), is said to have settled in Nansemond, VA, about 1730. His son Johann Jacob (John) Brake was the progenitor of the VA and WV Brakes; another son, also named Jacob Brake, settled in Edgecombe Co., NC, in 1742, where he sired seven sons and two daughters.

    Brake

  • Brackley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brackley

    English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire named Brackley, from an Old English personal name Bracc(a) + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.

    Brackley

  • Blackett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blackett

    English : from a diminutive of Black.English : nickname for a person with dark hair, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a dark headland, from Middle English blak(e) ‘black’ + heved ‘head’.

    Blackett

  • Crackel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Crackel

    English : habitational name from either of two places in North Yorkshire, one called Crakehall and the other Crakehill, both from Old Norse kráka ‘crow’ (or Old English craca ‘crake’) + Old English halh ‘recess’. This form of the surname is now rare in England.

    Crackel

  • Hacket
  • Boy/Male

    French, German

    Hacket

    Little Hacker; Little Hewer of Wood

    Hacket

  • Prachet
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Prachet

    Lord Varun

    Prachet

  • Bramlet
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bramlet

    English : variant of Bramlett.

    Bramlet

  • Prachet
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Prachet

    Lord Varun, Wise

    Prachet

  • Rachet
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Rachet

    Lord Varun, Wise

    Rachet

  • Becket
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Becket

    English and Irish : variant spelling of Beckett.

    Becket

  • Bracken
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Bracken

    Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Breacáin ‘descendant of Breacán’, a personal name from a diminutive of breac ‘speckled’, ‘spotted’, which was borne by a 6th-century saint who lived at Ballyconnel, County Cavan, and was famous as a healer; St. Bricin’s Military Hospital, Dublin is named in his honor.English : topographic name from Middle English braken ‘bracken’ (from Old English bræcen or Old Norse brakni), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, such as Bracken in East Yorkshire or Bracon Ash in Norfolk.German : especially in the north, probably a topographic name from Middle Low German brake ‘brushwood’, ‘fallow land’, ‘copse’, an element of many field and place names.

    Bracken

  • Bricker
  • Surname or Lastname

    Respelling of German Brücker or Brügger, habitational names for someone from any of numerous places in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland named Bruck or Brugg, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a bridge (see Brucker).Altered spellin

    Bricker

    Respelling of German Brücker or Brügger, habitational names for someone from any of numerous places in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland named Bruck or Brugg, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a bridge (see Brucker).Altered spelling of German Brücher, a topographic name for someone who lived by a swamp, from Middle High German bruoch ‘swamp’ + the suffix -er, denoting an inhabitant.English (Somerset) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Brooker.

    Bricker

  • Brucker
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Brucker

    German : topographic name for someone who lived near a bridge, or an occupational name for a bridge keeper or toll collector on a bridge (see Bruck).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : occupational name, either from a Yiddishized form of Polish brukarz ‘paver’ or from an agent noun based on Yiddish bruk ‘pavement’.English : variant spelling of Brooker.

    Brucker

  • Brackett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brackett

    English : from Middle English, Old French brachet, denoting a type of hound. The word was also used as a term of abuse.Captain Richard Brackett (1610–c. 1691) came to Boston, MA, in about 1629, and moved to Braintree, MA, in 1641.

    Brackett

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Online names & meanings

  • Rick
  • Boy/Male

    German American Norse English

    Rick

    Hard ruler.

  • PHOLOS
  • Male

    Greek

    PHOLOS

    (φώλος) Greek name PHOLOS means "of the cave" or "of the den." In mythology, this is the name of a wise centaur. He was a friend of Herakles who accidentally poisoned him; he surrendered his immortality to be rid of the agony of the poison.

  • Katti
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Katti

    A Magical Sword

  • Jemini
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Jemini

    A Gem

  • Cristoforo
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English, Greek, Italian

    Cristoforo

    Who Holds Christ in his Heart; Carrier of Christ; Follower of Christ; Anointed; Christ Bearer

  • Janendra
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Janendra

    Lord of Men

  • Talor
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English

    Talor

    Light Dew

  • Heacox
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Heacox

    English : patronymic from Heacock.

  • Satyaki
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Satyaki

    One who is Truthful

  • Gamya | கம்யா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Gamya | கம்யா

    Beautiful, A destiny

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  • Cracker
  • n.

    A thin, dry biscuit, often hard or crisp; as, a Boston cracker; a Graham cracker; a soda cracker; an oyster cracker.

  • Cracked
  • a.

    Coarsely ground or broken; as, cracked wheat.

  • Racket
  • v. t.

    To strike with, or as with, a racket.

  • Bractea
  • n.

    A bract.

  • Braced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Brace

  • Brace
  • v. t.

    To move around by means of braces; as, to brace the yards.

  • Basket
  • n.

    The contents of a basket; as much as a basket contains; as, a basket of peaches.

  • Cricket
  • v. i.

    To play at cricket.

  • Racket
  • v. i.

    To make a confused noise or racket.

  • Brace
  • v. t.

    To furnish with braces; to support; to prop; as, to brace a beam in a building.

  • Bracken
  • n.

    A brake or fern.

  • Basket
  • v. t.

    To put into a basket.

  • Backed
  • a.

    Having a back; fitted with a back; as, a backed electrotype or stereotype plate. Used in composition; as, broad-backed; hump-backed.

  • Crotchet
  • n.

    A bracket. See Bracket.

  • Rocket
  • n.

    Rocket larkspur. See below.

  • Bracketed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Bracket

  • Bracket
  • v. t.

    To place within brackets; to connect by brackets; to furnish with brackets.

  • Jacket
  • v. t.

    To put a jacket on; to furnish, as a boiler, with a jacket.

  • Blanket
  • v. t.

    To cover with a blanket.