
1) Molding 2) Moulding
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- the molding around a door or window
- the lowest part of an entablature; rests immediately on the capitals of the columns
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formalized lintel, the lowest member of the classical entablature. Also the moulded frame of a door or window (often borrowing the profile of a classical architrave).
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a term generally used for the molding around a door or window, and specifically used for the lowest level of the entablature, directly above the capital of a column.
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parts surrounding a door or window, especially the top
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• (n.) The group of moldings, or other architectural member, above and on both sides of a door or other opening, especially if square in form. • (n.) The lower division of an entablature, or that part which rests immediately on the column, esp. in classical architecture. See Column.
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in Classical architecture, the lowest section of the entablature (horizontal member), immediately above the capital of a column. See entablature.[2 related articles]
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An Architrave is a horizontal beam that lies across the top of two vertical columns. The architrave is a lintel that forms the lower part of the entablature.
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The architrave is the lowest element of the entablature, and rests on top columns.
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1. the section of the classical entablature that rests on the capital 2. the moulding around a window or door
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In Classical architecture, the pieces of stone which link the capitals of columns in a portico or colonnade. Part of the entablature. Related Words: Classical; Column
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a moulding surrounding, or framing, a doorway or window opening
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1. The lowest part of a classical entablature. 2. A molding enframing an opening such as a window or areaway or the open space between a rowhouse and the sidewalk, usually beside the stoop.
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A beam or lintel spanning the distance between columns or piers or the lowest member of the entablature
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Term describing the moulded frame around doorways, windows and panelling in furniture.
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Ar'chi·trave noun [ French
architrave , from Italian
architrave ; prefix
archi- +
trave beam, Latin
trabs .]
(Architecture) (a) The lower division of an entablature, or that part which rests immediately on the column, esp. in classical architecture. ...
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In architecture, architrave is the lower division of an entablature, or that part which rests immediately on the column, especially in classical architecture. Architrave also applies to the group of mouldings, or other architectural member, above and on both sides of a door or other opening, the term being used especially if they are square in form...
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Member of an entablature resting on the capitals of columns and supporting the frieze.
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In architecture, the lintel or flat horizontal member which spans the space between columns. In classical architecture it is the lowest part of an entablature, resting directly on the capital of a column.
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architrave 1. A beam resting directly on columns; epistyle. 2. A moulding at the head and the sides of windows or doorways.
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a moulding surrounding, or framing, a doorway or window opening
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Moulding round opening such as a window or door.
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A frame fitted around a door or window to hide the gaps between the lining and wall.
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noun the lowest part of an entablature; rests immediately on the capitals of the columns
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The bottom element of the entablature in classical architecture. The chief beam. It is the horizontal lintel (beam) that rests upon the column capitals (tops). It is the horizontal entablature element beneath the frieze.
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