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Mihrab is semicircular niche in the wall of a mosque that indicates the qibla ; that is, the direction of the Kaaba in Mecca and hence the direction that Muslims should face when praying.
The centre of the old city is a semicircular Neoclassical square with the Tuscan column of cast iron ( 1805 – 11 ), commemorating the centenary of the Battle of Poltava and featuring 18 Swedish cannons captured in that battle.
The horseshoe arch is based on the semicircular arch, but its lower ends are extended further round the circle until they start to converge.
The increase in size between windows of the Romanesque and Gothic periods is related to the use of the ribbed vault, and in particular, the pointed ribbed vault which channeled the weight to a supporting shaft with less outward thrust than a semicircular vault.
The vestibular system is the region of the inner ear where the semicircular canals converge, close to the cochlea.
The vestibular system, the region of the inner ear where three semicircular canals converge, works with the visual system to keep objects in focus when the head is moving.
Of the Carolingian church that replaced it, all that remains is a semicircular chamber located directly below the centre of the present apse.
Water from a 2 ft ( 0. 6 m ) concrete pipe is diverted first into a semicircular concrete pool 10 ft ( 3. 1 m ) in diameter.
The aqueduct consists of three arches and is long with a central elliptical arch of span with two side arches each semicircular and across, all with V-jointed arch stones.
This octagonal and semicircular dome is made of concrete and the oculus is made of brick.
Traditional halloumi is a semicircular shape, about the size of a large wallet, weighing 220-270 g. The fat content is approximately 25 % wet weight, 47 % dry weight with about 17 % protein.
The vestibule is the region of the inner ear where the semicircular canals converge, close to the cochlea ( the hearing organ ).
After baking, the result is a raised semicircular end-product.
Some sources state that the difference between a Devon and Cornish pasty is that a Devon pasty has a top-crimp and is oval in shape, whereas the Cornish pasty is semicircular and side-crimped along the curve.
Adjoining this is the Tizatlán archeological site, in which still remain six semicircular columns, two altars with paintings similar to those of the Borgia Codex, where the gods Tezcatlipoca and Tlahuizcalpantecutli appear.
The apse is semicircular, and has an unusual half-dome covering it.
In the logo of the Communist Party of the United States, a circle is formed by a half cog and a semicircular sickle-blade.
The small, six-panelled door, originally made of black oak, is surrounded by cream-coloured casing and adorned with a semicircular fanlight window.
In the Scottish tradition, griddles or girdles have a flat wrought iron disk with or without an upturned rim to which a semicircular hoop handle is attached, allowing the girdle to be suspended over the fire from a central chain and hook.

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Some geologists disagree about what created the semicircular feature, known as the Nastapoka Arc, of the bay.
Spirit explored the semicircular rock formation known as Home Plate.
In 1888, Mrs. Fleming discovered the Horsehead nebula on Harvard plate B2312, describing the bright nebula ( later known as IC-434 ) as having " a semicircular indentation 5 minutes in diameter 30 minutes south of Zeta.
* the horizontal semicircular canal ( also known as the lateral semicircular canal ),
* superior semicircular canal ( also known as the anterior semicircular canal ),
The hall, also known as the Old Hall of the House, is a large, two-story, semicircular room with a second story gallery along the curved perimeter.
; < span id =" cwm "> Cwm </ span >: ( Welsh ) A hanging valley, or cirque — a steep-walled semicircular basin in a mountain — sometimes containing a lake ; also known as a corrie.
In addition, the inner ear contains rotational " accelerometers ," known as the semicircular canals, which provide information to the lower brain on rotational accelerations in the pitch, roll and yaw axes.
The apse on the upper floor, the church proper ( known as The Holy Trinity Church ), is semicircular on the inside and pentagonal on the outside with 3 openings to let some daylight into the altarplace.
Lickitung, known as the Licking Pokémon, has soft, pink skin with semicircular yellow markings on its belly, fully circular markings on its knees, and a thick, powerful tail.
The gates are also known as carved, flowery gates, as the ornamental motives are carved in the columns with different semicircular chisels.

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The Main Building overlooks a semicircular lawn, featuring a statue of Sæmundur fróði.

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Their conversations were, almost invariably, accompanied by the same gestures -- arms and pointed forefingers darting toward each other in arclike semicircular motions.
At a casino blackjack table, the dealer faces five to seven playing positions from behind a semicircular table.
To its rear, within a chapel constructed of iron latticework upon a stone base semicircular in plan, lies the altar used by the Coptic Orthodox.
Micrograph of Golgi apparatus, visible as a stack of semicircular black rings near the bottom.
As if to put an exclamation mark after Le Corbusier's homage to modern industry, the driveway around the ground floor, with its semicircular path, measures the exact turning radius of a 1927 Citroën automobile.
The mast was supported by a large wooden maststep called a kerling (" Old Woman " in Old Norse ) that was semicircular in shape.
" Raclette scrapers " are notable for their particular form, being blades or flakes whose edges have been sharply retouched until they are semicircular or even shapeless.
Lunate microliths have the least diversity of all and may be either semicircular or segmental.
The branches are often artistically depicted as semicircular, but Rashi may be interpreted as saying they were straight, and Maimonides, according to his son Avraham, held that they were straight ; other authorities, including Ibn Ezra, say they were round.
Archaeological evidence, including depictions by artists who had seen the menorah, indicates that they were neither straight nor semicircular but elliptical.
Older calderas appear as semicircular segments because they are transected by the younger calderas.
The original edifice, in Romanesque style, had a nave and two aisles with a semicircular apse.
Guards were either semicircular or straight, but always highly ornamented with geometrical patterns.
The structure has been since found to be a semicircular retaining wall of Hellenic origin that was partly restored during the Roman period.
New ommatidia are added in semicircular rows at the rear of the eye.
The magnetic field would hold the charged protons in a spiral path as they were accelerated between just two semicircular electrodes connected to an alternating potential.
Many of the temples are in the form of five semicircular rooms connected at the centre.
Then comes a series of tombfronts which terminate in a semicircular arch, a feature derived from north Syria.
The car was little more than a floor with a waist-high semicircular guard in front.
Thermal, or Diocletian, windows are large semicircular windows ( or niches ) which are usually divided into three lights ( window compartments ) by two mullions.
The semicircular arch was followed in Europe by the pointed Gothic arch or ogive whose centreline more closely followed the forces of compression and which was therefore stronger.
The semicircular arch can be flattened to make an elliptical arch as in the Ponte Santa Trinita.

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