poché
English
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editpoché (countable and uncountable, plural pochés)
- (architecture) Areas of an architectural plan or section that are filled in, often by cross-hatching or solid black, to show wall thicknesses, floor thicknesses and all other solid areas that intersect the plane of the section cut.
Verb
editpoché (third-person singular simple present pochés, present participle pochéing, simple past and past participle pochéed or pochéd)
- (architecture, transitive) To fill (areas of an architectural plan or section) in this manner.
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Participle
editpoché (feminine pochée, masculine plural pochés, feminine plural pochées)
- past participle of pocher
Further reading
edit- “poché”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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