n 1 hubungan yg terbentuk antara tulang; sendi tulang; tulang sendi: ia berasa ngilu pd tulang -- nya; 2 tempat bersambung (perhubungan) antara dua bagian barang; sekeri (pintu, peti, dsb): tukang sedang memasang -- pintu; 3 simpai (bingkai) sbg penyalut: tongkat itu diberi -- emas; 4 Ling peralihan bermakna dr satu segmen fonologis ke segmen fonologis yg lain atau segmen fonologis ke kesenyapan, baik yg terbuka maupun yg tertutup; -- buka Ling sendi yg terjadi pd akhir kata dan membatasinya dng kata lain; -- kaca mata engsel yg terdapat pd kaca mata, biasanya terdapat di kedua sisi kiri dan kanan pd bagian pelipis; -- kaku sendi yg memungkinkan sedikit gerak antara tulang-tulang yg dihubungkan (spt tulang-tulang pergelangan tangan); -- lutut hubungan antara tulang paha, tulang kering, dan tempurung lutut; -- mati sendi yg terdapat antara tulang-tulang yg mendinding tengkorak; -- naik Ling sendi akhir yg terjadi apabila nada suara naik sebelum jeda; -- turun Ling sendi yg terjadi pd waktu nada suara turun menjadi kesenyapan; -- tutup Ling sendi yg terdapat dl urutan bunyi-bunyian yg tidak putus dr satu kata; bersendi v mempunyai sendi; ada sendinya; bersendi-sendi v bersendi; menyendi v 1 memberi sendi; 2 menyalut; menyendi-nyendi v memotong-motong anggota badan binatang yg disembelih; persendian n sendi; sekeri; engsel; mempersendikan v menjadikan bersendi: tukang itu - batu gunung; - gerak sendi yg memungkinkan gerak ke satu arah (spt lengan bawah), ke dua arah (spt rahang bawah), dan ke segala arah (spt lengan dan paha)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlEyyVG2TjI the Empire State Building was designed as an airship docking station , a true marvel of modern architecture and an iconic symbol of New York City. But beyond its Art Deco elegance and towering presence, this famous skyscraper holds a fascinating historical tidbit: it was initially designed with the ambition of serving as an airship docking station. Imagine the scene: It's the 1930s, and the world is captivated by the notion of air travel, not just by planes but by grand, luxurious airships. These floating behemoths, like the German Zeppelin, were the epitome of high-class travel, promising a future where cities around the globe would be connected through the skies. The Empire State Building, completed in 1931, sought to capitalize on this vision by including a mooring mast at its very top, intended for airships to dock. The building's designers, inspired by the aviation fever of the time, integrated this feature into the building'...
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