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- Moulding (British English), or molding (American English), also coving (in United Kingdom, Australia), is a strip of material with various profiles used...
- and designated as a fontanel. The greater, or anterior fontanel, is a lozenge-shaped space that is situated at the junction of the sagittal and the coronal...
- story is a fascia with lozenge patterns, as well as a hexagonal roof with an aluminum frame. The roof is interrupted by a lozenge-shaped shaft, which contains...
- contains terracotta panels with decorations such as foliate motifs, masks, lozenges, and wreaths. Above the 4th story is a frieze with roundels, as well as...
- figures of men in different attitudes. Mandovara or wall moldings Mandovara, the wall moldings start with kumbha, a pitcher. It has a broad undecorated...
- used a rotary die to produce the capsules. They were then filled by blow molding. This method was high-yield, consistent, and reduced waste.[citation needed]...
- entrance is surmounted by a spla**** arch covered by a stone-carved pattern of lozenges with rosette and cross motifs inside them. Above this is an overhanging...
- comes from the various capital letters of the alphabet decorating the lozenge-shaped candies. There are several different varieties and bag sizes available...
- fellowship hall windows. Above it is a stained gl**** transom and small lozenge-shaped window above. Decorative corbeling marks the roofline and the transition...
- originated from the Gr**** word korōnis, meaning "cornice" or "ornamental molding". There is also speculation of the origin to stem from the Arabic word...