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n. - A gable roof with two slopes on each side and the lower slope being steeper.

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  • The next roof-form, built from early colonial days, and popular a century ago, was what was known as the gambrel roof.
  • Clicking on "gambrel" will take the visitor to a results list including all the photographs with the word "gambrel" in their description.
  • Massachusetts, oftener with the quaint "gambrel" of Rhode Island.
  • The gambrel roof is shingled, descends low and has dormer windows.
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