Eave
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British pronunciation/ˈiːv/
American pronunciation/ˈiv/

Ορισμός και Σημασία του "eave"

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the lower edge or overhang of a roof that projects beyond the supporting walls, providing protection from the elements and directing water away from the building

What is an "eave"?

An eave is the part of a roof that hangs out over the walls of a building, extending beyond the edge. This design helps to direct rainwater away from the walls and foundation, preventing water damage. Eaves can also provide shade and protection from the sun, helping to keep the interior of the building cooler. They are typically found on both residential and commercial buildings and can be finished with decorative elements to enhance the overall look of the structure. Eaves are important for both functionality and aesthetics in architecture.

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The wasp's nest hung like a papery lantern from the eaves of the house, a testament to the insect's industrious nature.
Swallows like to roost under the eaves of old barns.
The swallow's cheerful chirping filled the air as it built its nest beneath the eaves of the farmhouse.
After the rain shower, water began to distill from the eaves of the roof
The swallows returned in the spring to nest in the eaves of the barn.
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