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/ˈtran(t)ˌsept/
noun
(in a cross-shaped church) either of the two parts forming the arms of the cross shape, projecting at right angles from the nave.
„the north transept”

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Transept, nawa poprzeczna, część kościoła, nawa prostopadła do osi kościoła, położona pomiędzy prezbiterium a resztą jego budynku. Transept może być jedno- lub wielonawowy. W romańskich bazylikach dwuchórowych występują dwa transepty – wschodni i... Wikipedia
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A transept (with two semitransepts) is a transverse part of any building, which lies across the main body of the building. In cruciform ("cross-shaped") ...
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Transept, the area of a cruciform church lying at right angles to the principal axis. The bay at which the transept intersects the main body of the church ...
The meaning of TRANSEPT is the part of a cruciform church that crosses at right angles to the greatest length between the nave and the apse or choir; ...
The Transept is a Cincinnati wedding and meeting venue with historic significance. View a variety of rooms and venue spaces in the heart of the Cincinnati.
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transept A rectangular area which cuts across the main axis of a basilica-type building and projects beyond it. The transept gives a basilica the shape of a ...
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Noun edit. transept (plural transepts). (architecture) The transversal part of a church, which crosses at right angles to the greatest length, ...
In a cathedral or church, the transepts are the parts that project to the north or south of the main part of the building, forming a cross shape with it.
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A transept is the section of a building that runs perpendicular to its main part, forming a kind of cross shape. Many transepts are found in churches.