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alcove [3 records]

Record 1 2013-08-02

English

Subject field(s)
  • Indigenous Arts and Culture
  • Archaeology
DEF

A hole, usually four sided, chopped into a standing tree, often deep into the heartwood.

CONT

These holes are commonly called "test holes" though the term "alcove" also has been used. It is thought that these holes were made to determine the soundness of the heartwood of the tree, a consideration that was particularly important when looking for a tree suitable for a canoe or planks.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Arts et culture autochtones
  • Archéologie
DEF

Trou creusé jusqu'au bois de cœur du tronc d'un cèdre sur pied par les Haïda qui cherchaient du bois de qualité pour se bâtir des canots et des habitations.

Spanish

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Record 2 2013-05-03

English

Subject field(s)
  • Hotel Industry (General)
DEF

Type of apartment offered in some apartment hotels. The alcove is smaller than a studio and similar to the bachelor except that an alcove occupies one part of the apartment.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Hôtellerie (Généralités)

Spanish

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Record 3 1980-12-09

English

Subject field(s)
  • Doors, Windows and Openings (Building Elements)
DEF

Recess provided with an arch or vault, off a room or having direct access thereto.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Ouvertures (Éléments du bâtiment)
DEF

Enfoncement garni d'une arche ou d'une voûte, attenant à une pièce ou donnant sur celle-ci.

Spanish

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