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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rib-vaulted ceiling" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a specific architectural feature characterized by a ceiling that is supported by rib-like structures. Example: "The cathedral's interior was breathtaking, with its rib-vaulted ceiling soaring high above the congregation."
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As well as the wooden rib-vaulted ceiling which has been largely destroyed by the fire, there are fears about the fate of the extraordinary three "rose" stained-glass windows and the many historical artefacts inside the cathedral, including the 17th-century organ.
The rib-vaulted ceiling rises 30 feet above the floor.
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The interior of the undercroft, accessible from the gardens, has a rib vaulted ceiling and houses a collection of Roman and medieval stonework.
First and foremost they developed a ribbed vault, in which arching and intersecting stone ribs support a vaulted ceiling surface that is composed of mere thin stone panels.
The tiled, barrel-vaulted ceiling makes for treacherous acoustics.
A vaulted ceiling with fans draws the cooking heat upward.
Above, a silver-leafed, barrel-vaulted ceiling soared from faux-marble moldings.
The living room, to the left of the entryway, has an 18-foot vaulted ceiling and floor-to-ceiling windows.
The space will keep its barrel-vaulted ceiling, and although some walls will be whitewashed.
It has multiple windows and skylights, plus a vaulted ceiling and separate entry to the outside.
In the entry gallery, free-standing columns beneath a vaulted ceiling form frames for exhibits.
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