multistoried

multistoried
Multi-storey.

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  • multistoried — [spelling only] * * * …   Universalium

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  • Weser Tower — The Weser Tower is a multistoried building designed by the US American architect of German origin Helmut Jahn, which is currently built in the context of the town development in the overseas city in Bremen.The 22 floors of the multistoried… …   Wikipedia

  • WAR AND WARFARE — TO THE DESTRUCTION OF THE FIRST TEMPLE The methods of offensive and defensive warfare developed side by side in the Ancient Near East. The development of weapons was dependent upon the supply of raw materials, such as stone, metal, and wood; the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Georgiyevsk — ( ru. Георгиевск) is a historical town in Stavropol Krai, Russia, situated in the Forecaucasus on submontane tableland on the right bank of the Podkumok River (the tributary of Kuma River) 210 km southeast of Stavropol. It is the administrative… …   Wikipedia

  • Mesa Verde National Park — a US national park in south west Colorado. It was established in 1906 and covers 52 122 acres (21 109 hectares). Tourists come to see the cliff houses of the Pueblo Native Americans which are more than 1 000 years old. The park includes mountains …   Universalium

  • pagoda — pagodalike, adj. /peuh goh deuh/, n. 1. (in India, Burma, China, etc.) a temple or sacred building, usually a pyramidlike tower and typically having upward curving roofs over the individual stories. 2. any of several former gold or silver coins… …   Universalium

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