Molding of a building
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CORNICEMolding of a building.
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
ARRISEdge of a molding
PIENEdge of a molding: Arch.
nosingsA rounded edge of a step or molding
architraveA molding around the exterior of an arch
architravesA molding around the exterior of an arch
antefixornament above the top molding of a cornice
antefixaornament above the top molding of a cornice
neckinga small molding near the top of a column
gadroonthe ornamental notching or carving of a rounded molding
cavettoconcave molding the outline of which is a quarter circle
chapletssmall molding carved to resemble a string of beads; astragal
neckingsNECKING, a small molding near the top of a column
cavetticoncave molding the outline of which is a quarter circle
chapletsmall molding carved to resemble a string of beads; astragal
cavettosconcave molding the outline of which is a quarter circle
annuletencircling band, molding, or fillet, as on the shaft of a column
astragalsmall convex molding cut into the form of a string of beads
astragalsA small semicircular molding around the top or bottom of a column
annuletsencircling band, molding, or fillet, as on the shaft of a column
cornicesAn ornamental molding around the wall of a room just below the ceiling
ovoliconvex molding forming or approximating in section a quarter of a circle or ellipse
archivoltsA band of molding, resembling an architrave, around the lower curve of an arch
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
nullingconvex molding having a series of members separated by indentations, as a bead and reel
astragalsA wooden molding that covers the gap between a pair of doors or casement windows
knurlingconvex molding having a series of members separated by indentations, as a bead and reel
dentilone of a series of small projecting rectangular blocks forming a molding especially under a cornice
dentilsone of a series of small projecting rectangular blocks forming a molding especially under a cornice
surbasemolding above a base, as that immediately above a baseboard, the crowning molding of a pedestal, etc.
parisonhollow tube of plastic to be formed into a hollow object, as a bottle, by blow molding
neckingsmolding or group of moldings between the projecting part of a capital of a column and the shaft
neckingmolding or group of moldings between the projecting part of a capital of a column and the shaft
astragalmolding attached to one or both meeting stiles of a pair of double doors in order to prevent drafts
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