
1) NY village on the Mohawk 2) Caledonia 3) Hollow concave molding 4) Land of robert burns 5) Nova follower 6) Poetic name for Scotland 7) Sea near falkland islands 8) Sea south of the falklands
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Scotia was originally a Roman name for Ireland, inhabited by the people they called Scoti or Scotii. Use of the name shifted in the Middle Ages to designate the part of the island of Great Britain lying north of the Firth of Forth, the Kingdom of Alba. By the later Middle Ages it had become the fixed Latin term for what in English is called Scotla...
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[moth] Scotia is a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family. ...
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• (n.) A concave molding used especially in classical architecture. • (n.) Scotland
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A concave moulding between two fillets. A scotia is one of the elements used in the Attic base of columns.
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Sco'ti·a noun [ Latin , from Greek
skoti`a darkness, a sunken molding in the base of a pillar, so called from the dark shadow it casts, from
sko`tos darkness.]
(Architecture) A concave molding used especially in classical architecture.
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Sco'ti·a noun [ Latin ] Scotland [ Poetic] « O
Scotia ! my dear, my native soil!»
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Scotia is a variety of apple.
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A scotia (trochilus) was originally a sunken moulding in the base of a pillar, so called from the dark shadow it casts. The term has become applied to any concave moulding used especially in classical architecture.
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A concave molding.
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A concave moulding, the outline consists of two circular arcs of different radii.
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scotia, skotia Dimness, obscurity; dark, darkness.
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A concave molding.
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