Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term
vaciado
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Castilian Spanish to UK English
Programme: Architecture
Course name: Descriptive Geometry I
Subsection: polyhedral surfaces
Other sub-sections include: axonometry, dihedral projection, curved surfaces, warped ruled surfaces, etc.
Original:
Superficies poliédricas: Generación, sección, plana y representación. Macla, vaciado y sólido común. Poliedros, prisma i pirámide. Secciones planas Desarrollos. Maquetas. Resolución de cubiertas de vertientes planas.
Rough draft:
Polyhedral surfaces: generation, cross-section, plane and representation. Twinning, emptying and common solids. Polyhedrons, prisms and pyramids. Cross-section of developed planes. Models. Resolution of covering of sloped planes.
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Mar 23, 2015 09:29: DLyons Created KOG entry
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