extrados

[ˈɛkstrədɒs]

extrados Definition

the exterior curve or surface of an arch, especially the uppermost part.

Using extrados: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "extrados" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The extrados of the arch was decorated with intricate carvings.

  • Example

    The extrados of the bridge was made of reinforced concrete.

extrados Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for extrados

  • arch surface
  • arch curve

Phrases with extrados

  • intrados and extrados

    the interior and exterior curves or surfaces of an arch

    Example

    The intrados and extrados of the arch were both decorated with intricate carvings.

  • a type of cable-stayed bridge where the cables are attached to the extrados of the bridge deck

    Example

    The extradosed bridge design allows for longer spans and reduced construction costs.

  • the radius of the exterior curve of an arch

    Example

    The extrados radius of the arch was measured to ensure proper construction.

Origins of extrados

from French 'extra' meaning 'outside' and 'dos' meaning 'back'

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Summary: extrados in Brief

'Extrados' [ˈɛkstrədɒs] refers to the exterior curve or surface of an arch, particularly its uppermost part. It is often decorated with intricate carvings and can be made of reinforced concrete. 'Extrados' is related to 'intrados,' which refers to the interior curve or surface of an arch. The term 'extradosed bridge' describes a type of cable-stayed bridge, while 'extrados radius' refers to the radius of the exterior curve of an arch.