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a low-pitched roof.
A roof with only one slope; also used to describe the roof of a dormer window if it has only one slope.
a slight or rude roof structure
A building or dormer with a single-pitched roof.
A roof with only one slope. It will have no hips, ridges, valleys or gables.
A roof style with a single, typically shallow, pitch.
A single pitch roof.
Roof design of a single roof plane. Area does not tie into any other roofs.
A roof slanting in one direction.
A roof that pitches up further on one side than the other.
a roof containing only one sloping plane. Has no hips, ridges, or valleys. (See Figure 22.)
A roof made of only one inclined piece.
a roof having only one sloping plane and no hips, ridges or valleys.
A roof containing only one sloping plane. Has no hips, ridges, valleys or gables.
A shed roof pitches up longer on one side than the other.
A roof with only one sloping plane.
A sloping roof of a single plane.
A roof sloping in one direction.
A roof having only one slope or pitch, with only one set of rafters which fall from a higher to a lower wall.
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