Zinne

Japanese: Zinne
Zinne

… chock stone: a rock wedged in a groove or chimney. Zinne (Germany): a sharp, somewhat independent peak with a huge rock face. Débris (France): a piece of debris. …

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Zinne" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

… チョックストーンchock stone岩溝やチムニーにくさびのようにはさまった岩石。 チンネZinne[ドイツ]巨大な岩壁をもち,とがってやや独立した峰。 デブリdébris[フランス]破片。…

※「Zinne」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報

<<:  Zinnia angstifolia (English spelling) Zinnia angstifolia

>>:  Zinn, WH (English spelling) ZinnWH

Recommend

Insaou

...Korean politician. His pen name was Sa Ong. Bo...

Airplane - Aeroplane

What is an airplane? A type of aircraft, a vehicl...

double sculls

...There are no regulations on the material or si...

Carposporophyte

…In red algae, the spores formed through sexual r...

struggle for existence

…It was later discovered that some sexual dimorph...

Friction

When an object comes into contact with the surfac...

Robert Michels

Italian sociologist of German origin. The son of ...

earclip

...Earrings were revived in Europe when the custo...

Springer-Verlag (English)

A typical example of concentration on a global sc...

Katsumin Umino

Born: May 15, 1844, Mito [Died] October 6, 1915. T...

Hephaestus - Hephaistos

Hephaestus is the god of fire and blacksmithing i...

Emile-Antoine Bourdell

French sculptor. Born in Montauban. From the age ...

The period when both metal and stone were used

This refers to a period when tools made of metal ...

Debure, GF (English spelling) DebureGF

…Therefore, until the middle of the 18th century,...

Non-glutinous rice - Non-glutinous rice

…Indian rice is characterized by its elongated gr...