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Space between a lintel and the arch above. A feature particularly of Norman architecture.
Ãâó: dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/square/fk26/localpast/9...
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the external ear of frogs and toads that receives airborne sound vibrations and transfers them to the middle ear.
Ãâó: www.cmnh.org/collections/vertzoo/frogs/glossary.ht...
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The panel, usually semicircular located between the underside of an arch and the top of a doorway within the arch; also the triangular space enclosed by a pediment.
Ãâó: collections.gc.ca/drawings/glossary/gt_z.html
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a recessed ornamental space or panel enclosed by the cornices of a triangular pediment
Ãâó: www.vcu.edu/maps/historic/glossary/h_gloss.htm
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The recessed portion of a triangular pediment, often containing a lunette
Ãâó: www.masterpieces.com/arch3.html
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