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Horse vs. Counterfort

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eng1997

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Apr 28, 2009
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I am working on a structure that was designed in the 1950s. A part of the structure is refered to as the "horse". Its function is the same as a counterfort, as in counterfort retaining wall. Does anyone know if the definitions/purposes are the same between counterfort and horse?

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From a Google search:

Counterfort or Buttress (Flying Buttress):

1. - A construction, usually of brick or stone, built to support a wall

2. - either of the two pointed rear parts of a horse's hoof
 
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