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Meaning of "apsidal"

Apsidal is an architectural term used to describe a building or part of a building that has an apse, which is a semi-circular recess in a wall
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  • Of, or, pertaining to, the apsides
  • Of, pertaining to, or in the form of an apse or the apsides
  • Of or pertaining to an apsis or the apsides

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Apsidal structures on the outside of the walls.
The chancel has an apsidal east end.
Apsidal temple behind the mandapa.
This is called perihelion precession or apsidal precession.
The apsidal sanctuary has an east window of five lancets.
The transepts also had apsidal chapels.
The apsidal zone.
The opposite end of the church is apsidal.
It consists of an apsidal hall with stupa.
The plan of the temple is oblong and apsidal.
On each side an apsidal chapel.
The apsidal chancel is divided into five bays by pilasters acting as buttresses.
The chancel had an apsidal east end.
The apsidal end of the church features three lancet windows located high in the walls.
Milankovitch did not study apsidal precession.

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We then come to the apsidal chapel which flanks the southern side of the sacristy.
It consists of a nave with an apsidal chancel.
No remnants of this monumental apsidal structure have been discovered by subsequent excavations.
The chancel and transepts are apsidal.
The chapel has a flattened apsidal end and its ceiling is barrel vaulted.
They also occur as frescoes and apsidal mosaics.
The apsidal western end has a central wheel window with smaller oculi in each face.
This type of image occurs in a number of ancient apsidal mosaics.
They immediately focus on the apsidal basin and on the area above the triumphal arch.
Newton derived an early theorem which attempted to explain apsidal precession.
Fire altars and apsidal structures were revealed in Rakhigarhi.
The design was to be apsidal.
The eastern end is apsidal with a chevet in the French manner.
The window is located to the right of the entrance to the apsidal chapel.
It is perhaps the smallest apsidal structure in the Kerala mode of construction.
Reconstitution of the original Buddhist apsidal temple.
Canterbury Cathedral has an apsidal end with ambulatory and projecting chapels.
The original Norman structure can be seen in the apsidal area.
The towers are framing the apsidal eastern end in the manner of a German Romanesque church.
The Dining Room has an apsidal end.
The porch overlooks an apsidal nympheum which includes a swimming pool probably built in Imperial times.
The round room of the Apsidal Temple.
Traces of an early apsidal treatment are found in Canterbury Cathedral.
The single shrines are oblong, square or apsidal in plan.
The Norman apsidal eastern end.
The apsidal hall with plain hemispherical stupa at apse 's center.
Its plan is a three-aisled nave with an apsidal east end.
The smaller, apsidal temple was cut out of bedrock.
The plan described for each include square, octagonal and apsidal.
They generally followed a circular or apsidal plan, and were either rock-cut or freestanding.
The left wing has two storeys ; it protrudes forward with an apsidal end.
It is flanked by aisled constructions with apsidal ends and with semi-conical roofs.
It was completed in the early 15th century with the inclusion of three apsidal chapels.
The central dome is surrounded by eight apsidal semi-domes like the petals of a flower.
The structures after which such excavations were made were, therefore, essentially apsidal temples.

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