ˈimˌbreks, -_briks noun
( plural imbri·ces -_brəˌsēz, -əˌkās)
Etymology: Latin
1. : a curved roof tile used especially by the ancient Romans : pantile
2.
[New Latin, from Latin]
: one of the scales or subdivisions of imbricated ornament
ˈimˌbreks, -_briks noun
( plural imbri·ces -_brəˌsēz, -əˌkās)
Etymology: Latin
1. : a curved roof tile used especially by the ancient Romans : pantile
2.
[New Latin, from Latin]
: one of the scales or subdivisions of imbricated ornament
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012