Cruciform
>> YOUR LINK HERE: ___ http://youtube.com/watch?v=bv9yveRmn5c
Cruciform, by Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1... / CC BY SA 3.0 • #Church_architecture • Cruciform is a term for physical manifestations resembling a common cross or Christian cross. • The label can be extended to architectural shapes, biology, art, and design. • Peterborough Cathedral Christian churches are commonly described as having a cruciform architecture. • In Early Christian, Byzantine and other Eastern Orthodox forms of church architecture this is likely to mean a tetraconch plan, a Greek cross, with arms of equal length or, later, a cross-in-square plan. • In the Western churches, a cruciform architecture usually, though not exclusively, means a church built with the layout developed in Gothic architecture. • This layout comprises the following: In churches that are not oriented with the altar at the geographical east end, it is usual to refer to the altar end as liturgical east and so forth. • Methodist tabernacles also have a cruciform shape. • Another example of ancient cruciform architecture can be found in Herod's temple, the second Jewish temple. • Holliday Junction Cruciform joint Librarian Humfrey Wanley holding a facsimile copy of a cruciform Greek manuscript (Lectionary 150) DNA can undergo transitions to form a cruciform shape, including a structure called a Holliday junction. • This structure is important for the critical biological processes of DNA recombination and repair mutations that occur in the cell. • A cruciform joint is a specific joint in which four spaces are created by the welding of three plates of metal at right angles. • A cruciform manuscript was a form of Anglo-Saxon / Insular manuscript written with the words in a block shaped like a cross. • In music, a melody of four pitches where a straight line drawn between the outer pair bisects a straight line drawn between the inner pair, thus forming a cross (as in the red lines in the example to the right). • In its simplest form, the cruciform melody is a changing tone, where the melody as...
#############################
![](http://youtor.org/essay_main.png)