"half-timbered" meaning in English

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Adjective

IPA: /ˌhɑːf ˈtɪmbəd/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˌhæf ˈtɪmbɚd/ [General-American]
Etymology: From half- (prefix meaning ‘half, partial; not complete’) + timbered. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|half|timbered|pos1=prefix meaning ‘half, partial; not complete’}} half- (prefix meaning ‘half, partial; not complete’) + timbered Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} half-timbered (not comparable)
  1. (architecture) Of a building: constructed using a load-bearing timber frame with the spaces (panels) between the timbers filled with bricks, stone, or wattle and daub, etc. (the infill), especially if the timber frame is visible on the outside of the building. Wikipedia link: Le Bec-Hellouin Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Architecture Categories (lifeform): Woods Synonyms: half-timber, halftimbered Translations (constructed using a load-bearing timber frame with the spaces between the timbers filled with bricks, etc.): bindingsværks- (Danish), bindingsverks- (Norwegian Bokmål), i bindingsverk (Norwegian Bokmål), bindingsverks- (Norwegian Nynorsk), i bindingsverk (Norwegian Nynorsk), con entramado de madera (Spanish), korsvirkes- (Swedish)

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