talud
English
Etymology
Noun
talud (plural taluds)
- An inward-sloping surface or panel, in talud-tablero architecture.
- 1974, Mesa Verde National Park (N.P.), Proposed Wilderness: Environmental Impact Statement, page 21:
- Many of these manmade structures have collapsed over the years, and, consequently, a large percent of the taluds have been lost. Numerous dams remain, however, [...]
- 1974, Mesa Verde National Park (N.P.), Proposed Wilderness: Environmental Impact Statement, page 21:
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Lubuagan Kalinga
Noun
talud
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from French talus, of unknown origin.
Pronunciation
Noun
talud m (plural taludes)
- slope (of a structure, wall or terrain)
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