saddleback roof
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Definition
Noun: A saddleback roof is a type of roof with two sloping sides that meet at a central horizontal ridge, forming a shape like an inverted 'V'. It has a gable (a triangular wall section) at each of its two ends.
Usage
This term is used in architecture and construction to describe a specific, common roof design. * The traditional house featured a classic saddleback roof. * For the new barn, they chose a saddleback roof for its simplicity and effective drainage.
Advanced Usage
- The saddleback roof is also commonly referred to simply as a gable roof. The terms are often used interchangeably in architectural contexts.
- This design is contrasted with a hip roof, which has slopes on all four sides.
Variants and Related Words
- Gable Roof (n): A direct synonym for a saddleback roof.
- Gable (n): The triangular portion of a wall between the edges of a dual-pitched (saddleback) roof.
- Ridge (n): The horizontal line at the top where the two sloping sides of a saddleback roof meet.
Synonyms
- Gable roof
- Pitched roof (though this is a broader category)
Related Terms (Architectural)
- Hip Roof: A roof with slopes on all four sides.
- Mansard Roof: A roof with two slopes on each of its four sides, the lower slope being steeper.
Noun
- a double sloping roof with a ridge and gables at each end