
1) Architectural band 2) Architectural molding 3) Curtain-fixture concealer 4) Entablature feature 5) Entablature top 6) Frame 7) Framework 8) Framing 9) Furnish with a cornice 10) Horizontal molding 11) Molding 12) Molding of a building 13) Ornamental molding 14) Pelmet 15) Projecting molding 16) Top part of an entablature
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1) Pear 2) Pelmet 3) Valance
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Wind-sculpted snow overhanging a ridge, a hazard avoided by not walking on the cornice or in the fall line below it.
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• (n.) Any horizontal, molded or otherwise decorated projection which crowns or finishes the part to which it is affixed; as, the cornice of an order, pedestal, door, window, or house.
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A crowning projection at a roof line, often with molding or other classical detail.
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A horizontal molding or group of moldings crowning the top, or crown, of a cabinet or other furniture. Commonly found on hutches, curios or cupboards.
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a shallow, box-like structure, usually made of wood, fastened across the top of a window to conceal the drapery hardware
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A decorative addition to the top of an external or internal wall..
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A horizontal projecting course on the exterior of a building, usually at the base of the parapet. In residential construction, the overhang of a pitched roof at the cave line, usually consisting of a facie board, a soffit for a closed cornice, and appropriate moldings.
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A horizontal projecting course on the exterior of a building, usually at the base of the parapet.
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A projecting molding that tops the elements to which it is attached; used especially for a roof or the crowning member of an entablature, located above the frieze.
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A continuous projection (usually composed of boards and/or moldings) that crowns a wall or other structure.
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A horizontal molded projection that completes a building or wall; or the upper slanting part of an entablature
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Cor'nice noun [ French
corniche , Italian
cornice , Late Latin
coronix ,
cornix , from Latin
coronis a curved line, a flourish with the pen at the end of a book or chapter, Greek .........; akin to Latin
corona crown. sEE
Crown , and confer
Coronis...
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- Overhang of a pitched roof , usually consisting of a fascia board, a soffit and appropriate trim moldings.
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A molded projecting stone at the top of an entablature or facade.
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An overhang of snow caused by constant wind; fun to launch from, but also dangerous as they can snap off at any time.
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A decorative moulding at the junction between a walls and ceiling of a room, or the uppermost horizontal moulding of a classical entablature.
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A cornice is an ornamental molding, or composition of two or more moldings, located at the exterior wall-roof junction of a building, beneath the eaves, or beneath the sloping ends of a gable roof.
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Also known as Cove.
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A decorative addition to the top and projecting from the face of an internal or external wall.
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valance board noun a decorative framework to conceal curtain fixtures at the top of a window casing
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noun the topmost projecting part of an entablature
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An overhang of snow caused by wind
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A molded projecting stone at the top or an entablature.
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