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(Architecture) architrave, lowermost part of an entablature in classical architecture that rests directly on top of a columnepistyle
(Architecture) building having a single circle of supporting columnsmonopteros
(Architecture) flat block which sticks out from under the corona of the Doric cornice, block in cornicemutule
(Architecture) having a double row of columns on each side, front and rare; having two wings, building with two wings (Architecture)dipteral
(Architecture) object which is flat and has curved edges; entranceway which has scalloped edges, many-lobed architectural shapemultifoil
(Architecture) ornament placed at the eave of a tiled roof to conceal the joints where the tiles meet; ornament located above the top molding of a cornice; ornament of a frieze, roof ornamentantefix
(Architecture) ornamental bracket under a Corinthian column, a bracket in Corinthian ordermodillion
(Architecture) small ornamental object at the top of a column (or gable, etc.), architectural decoration, curve in a typeface, furniture decorationfinial
(Architecture) sunken panel; ceiling or arch decorated with sunken panels, ceiling with sunken panels, of bodily cavities, of or pertaining to a lacuna; incomplete, having gaps or missing parts; pitted, having cavities (Anatomy), sunken panel in a ceilinglacunar
(in ancient Rome) unroofed area over a courtyard designed to allow water to fall into the cistern (Architecture)compluvium
16th-17th century European style (of art, music and architecture) which was characterized by elaborate ornamentationbaroque
17thC classical music, flamboyant style of architecture and artBaroque
18th-century style of art and architecture characterized by the use of elaborate ornamentation, in style of rococorococo
after modernism, belonging to the postmodern movement in art and architecture (supports use of complex and decorative styles, with emphasis on local historical styles - opposed to the principles of modernism)postmodern
ancient Greek dialect, dialect of English, in simple classical architectural style, of Dorians, of Doric dialect, of or pertaining to Doris or its people; rustic; pertaining to the oldest and simplest of the three main Grecian moldings (Architecture)Doric
 

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