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Socle logo #10101) Architectural column base 2) Architectural column support 3) Architectural element 4) Architectural statue base 5) Architectural wall support 6) Base for a pedestal 7) Block in a column 8) Column footing 9) Column foundation 10) Column part 11) Footstall 12) Low pedestal 13) Module theory 14) Part of a statue foundation
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Socle logo #10101) Plinth
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Socle logo #21000[mathematics] In mathematics, the term socle has several related meanings. ==Socle of a group== In the context of group theory, the socle of a group G, denoted soc(G), is the subgroup generated by the minimal normal subgroups of G. It can happen that a group has no minimal non-trivial normal subgroup (that is, every non-trivial normal subgr...
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socle logo #22641moulded member at base of pedestal
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Socle logo #21002• (n.) A plain block or plinth forming a low pedestal; any base; especially, the base of a statue, column, or the like. See Plinth. • (n.) A plain face or plinth at the lower part of a wall.
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socle logo #21003(from the article `South Asian arts`) The sanctum is often set on a raised base, or a plinth (pha), above which is a foundation block, or socle (vedbandha), decorated with a distinct ... ...or cupola (instead of the North Indian grooved disc), which in turn is crowned by a pot and finial. The walls of the sanctum rise above a series ......
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Socle logo #21220A pedestal of rice, bread, ice, etc., often not to be eaten, made to support an ornamental dish.
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socle logo #10444The lower part of a Roman wall.
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Socle logo #20972So'cle noun [ French, from Latin socculus , dim. of soccus . See Sock a covering for the foot. Confer Zocco .] (Architecture) (a) A plain block or plinth forming a low pedestal; any base; especially, the base of a statue, column, or the like. See Plinth
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socle logo #20030A low projecting base for a wall or statue.
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Socle logo #21217In classical architecture, a socle or zocle is a plain block or plinth forming a low pedestal to a statue, column etc. The term is also applied to a plain face or plinth at the lower part of a wall.
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Socle logo #22189Stone piece directly above a plinth on which a sculpture, statuary, bust or the like rests.
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socle logo #20400[n] - a plain plinth that supports a wall
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Socle logo #20820 A plain square block higher than a plinth, serving as a pedestal for sculpture, a vase, or a bust.
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socle logo #20974 noun a plain plinth that supports a wall
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socle logo #24164(from Latin socculus: a light shoe). Stone support for columns.
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