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n. - The interior curve of an arch.

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  • The under, or concave, side of the voussoir is called the intrados or soffit, and the upper, or convex, side, the extrados of the arch.
  • It was determined to attempt to stop these leaks by the application of a water-proof cement coating on the intrados of the arch.
  • The stability of such structures depends on the position of the line of pressure relatively to the intrados and extrados of the arch ring.
  • The stability of such structures depends on the position of the line of pressure in relation to the extrados and intrados of the arch ring.
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