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Crown molding — encapsulates a large family of moldings which are designed to gracefully flare out to a finished top edge. Crown molding is generally used for capping walls, pilasters, and cabinets, and is used extensively in the creation of interior and… … Wikipedia
crown molding — noun Date: 1946 molding that crowns a surface or structure; especially molding that runs between the top of an internal wall and a ceiling … New Collegiate Dictionary
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molding — /mohl ding/, n. 1. the act or process of molding. 2. something molded. 3. a strip of contoured wood or other material placed just below the juncture of a wall and a ceiling. 4. Archit., Furniture. a. any of various long, narrow, ornamental… … Universalium
Molding (decorative) — For other uses, see Molding (disambiguation). Cavetto molding and resulting shadow pattern Ovolo molding and resulting shadow pattern … Wikipedia
molding — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. necking, surbase, baseboard, platband; cornice, fillet, tringle, chaplet, etc.; edging, border, ornamentation. See ornament. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A molded or carved strip] Syn. architectural… … English dictionary for students
History of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown (1648–1867) — Czech history This article is part of a series Samo s Realm … Wikipedia
Cornice — Not to be confused with Corniche. This article is about the architectural feature. For the overhanging snow form, see Snow cornice. Cornice molding is generally any horizontal decorative molding that crowns any building or furniture element: the… … Wikipedia
Ogee — For the cartoon character named Ogee, see Magilla Gorilla. Not to be confused with Ogive. An ogee arch Ogee molding and its shadow pattern … Wikipedia
Wynkoop House — Infobox nrhp name = Wynkoop House nrhp type = caption = Front (east) elevation of house, 2007 lat degrees = 42 lat minutes = 05 lat seconds = 15 lat direction = N long degrees = 73 long minutes = 58 long seconds = 27 long direction = W location … Wikipedia