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1 doric entablature
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2 doric entablature
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3 Doric
1. n ист. дорическое наречие2. n местный диалект, говор3. n архит. дорический ордерthe Doric, Ionic and Corinthian orders of Greek architecture — дорический, ионический и коринфский ордеры греческой архитектуры
4. a ист. дорический, дорийский5. a провинциальный; местный -
4 chamfered entablature
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5 corinthian entablature
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Entablature — An entablature (pronEng|ɛnˈtæblətʃɚ; Latin, and tabula , a tablet ) refers to the superstructure of moldings and bands which lie horizontally above columns, resting on their capitals. Entablatures are major elements of classical architecture, and … Wikipedia
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Geison — (Greek: γεῖσον often interchangeable with somewhat broader term Cornice) is an architectural term of relevance particularly to ancient Greek and Roman buildings, as well as archaeological publications of the same. The geison is the part of the… … Wikipedia