Fake molding in a room?
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KNOCKOFFWOODFake molding in a room?
ARRISEdge in a molding
ARRISEdge, as in a molding.
OGEECurve in a crown molding
dancetteornamental zigzag, as in a molding
stringcoursea horizontal band or molding set in the front of a building
stringcoursesSTRINGCOURSE, a horizontal band or molding set in the front of a building
ovoliconvex molding forming or approximating in section a quarter of a circle or ellipse
crenelatefurnished with crenelations, as a parapet or molding, in the manner of a battlement
ovoloconvex molding forming or approximating in section a quarter of a circle or ellipse
astragalsA convex molding or wooden strip across a surface or separating panels, typically semicircular in cross-section
dripstoneA molding over a door or window that deflects rain and enhances the opening, typically in medieval architecture
dripstonesA molding over a door or window that deflects rain and enhances the opening, typically in medieval architecture
astragalmolding attached to one or both meeting stiles of a pair of double doors in order to prevent drafts
polycarbonatesA synthetic resin in which the polymer units are linked through carbonate groups, including many molding materials and films
polycarbonateA synthetic resin in which the polymer units are linked through carbonate groups, including many molding materials and films
dogtoothA small pointed ornament repeated along a molding consisting of four petals radiating from a raised center, used esp. in the Early English style
dogteethany of a series of small pyramidal ornaments, usually formed by a radiating arrangement of four sculptured leaves, set close together in a concave molding, used esp. in England in the 13th century
torilarge convex molding, more or less semicircular in profile, commonly forming the lowest molding of the base of a column, directly above the plinth, sometimes occurring as one of a pair separated by a scotia and fillets
toruslarge convex molding, more or less semicircular in profile, commonly forming the lowest molding of the base of a column, directly above the plinth, sometimes occurring as one of a pair separated by a scotia and fillets