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| a room\ vestibule at the enterence to a church directly before entering trhe nave |
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| Twin bell towers located at the west end of the church and helps hide the difference of the side versus |
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| a bell tower which separates from the church italian trait |
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| central aisle of the church |
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| smaller aisale to the side of the nave |
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| A hall which crosses the main body of the church at a 90 degree angle |
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| a square where the nave and the transept cross |
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| The area between the crossing square and the churches apse\ chancel |
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| semi circular end of the church |
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| semicirclular area that goes around the apse |
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| small chamber containing an alter often dedicated to a particular saint |
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| tower which rises above crossing square |
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| any face of a building or side of a room |
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| the lowest level the nave elevation |
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| an aisle above the nave arcade usually has depth to it and often windows windows are small so that the building can hold it's weight |
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| a small shallow arcade located the clerestory windows |
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| Highest point of the nave walls pierced by windows |
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| an arched celling made of stone, brick or concrete |
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| the simplest form of vault consisting of an unbroken series of arches it forms a tunnel like shape |
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| a fault formed by the intersection of two barrel vaults |
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| a vault with diagonal ribs added to support the vault |
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| an arch which crosses from one side of the nave to the other at a 90 degree angle |
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| a vault which is divided into four sections by it's ribbing |
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| A vault divided into six sections by its ribbing |
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| The division of the interior of a church into sections often marked by the distance from one major transverse arch to the next |
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| a mass of stone or brick work built against a wall to help give it strength |
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| a solid stone or brick support |
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| a column attached to a wall or pier |
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