
1) Another type of molding 2) Antique clock molding 3) Arced molding 4) Arch above a monastery door 5) Arch decoration 6) Arch molding 7) Arch or molding 8) Arch style 9) Arch type 10) Arch with a double curve 11) Arch with a double-S shape 12) Arch with a point 13) Arch with a reversed curve 14) Arched molding
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1) Arch
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• (n.) Hence, any similar figure used for any purpose. • (n.) A molding, the section of which is the form of the letter S, with the convex part above; cyma reversa. See Illust. under Cyma.
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A classical molding with a double curve or cyma profile, as in an ogee bracket foot.
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double curve, partly concave partly convex, usually a window or door
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a continuous double curve; an elongated 'S' shape
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In architecture, a moulding formed by two curves, the upper concave and the lower convex. As an adjective `ogee` is frequently applied to a type of pointed arch. ...
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a double curve shape composed of two curves in opposite directions (concave to convex) without a break; used on both roofs and arches and as a profile on mouldings.
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1. A molding, the section of which is the form of the letter S, with the convex part above; cyma reversa. ... 2. Hence, any similar figure used for any purpose. Ogee arch, a pointed arch, each of the sides of which has the curve of an ogee, that is, has a reversed curve near the apex. ... Origin: F. Ogive, augive, LL. Augiva, of uncertain origin; c...
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An S-shaped moulding.
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A decorative molding profile with a S shape.
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a double curve, bending one way and then the other
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Double curve shape used to describe an onion-shaped arch of 'S'-shaped moulding and reproduced in many decorative forms.
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O·gee' noun [ French ogive , augive , Late Latin augiva , of uncertain origin; confer Late Latin ogis a support, prop. Latin augere to increase, strengthen, Spanish auge highest point of power or fortune, apogee, Arabic auj , an astronomical term.]
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A double curve or S shaped molding or edge detail.
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form of decorative moulding combining a convex and concave curve having a cross section in the form of an `S`.
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In architecture an ogee or ogyve is a moulding formed by the combination of a round and hollow, part being concave and part convex. In classical architecture ogees are extensively used, and are always placed with the convex part upwards. Among the Greeks they were formed with quirks at the top, but by the Romans these were very frequently omitted.
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A stone molding with a reverse curved edge, concave above, convex below.
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An edge or molding that has the profile of an S-shaped curve. An ogee arch is formed by the intersection of two such S-shaped curves.
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A moulding consisting of a convex and a concave arc. The contour is lake a narrow inverted letter
S.
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An elongated 'S' shaped curve.
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a double curve, bending one way and then the other
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cyma reversa noun a molding that (in section) has the shape of an S with the convex part above and the concave part below
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An architectural moulding consisting of a double curve, convex above and concave below.
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A stone profile with a reverse curved edge
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