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A support, often scroll-shaped, supporting an overhang.
Ãâó: www.eire.ca/history/heritage/glossary.html
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A small supporting piece of wood or stone, often formed of scrolls or other decorative shapes, designed to bear a projected weight, such as a window.
Ãâó: www.oldedartmouth.com/glossary.html
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A projecting support for a balcony or roof, sometimes decorated with scrolls or volutes.
Ãâó: mollybrown.org/glossaryarchterms.asp
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An angular, often scroll-shaped, support under eaves, small canopies, and other overhangs; sometimes forming part of a cornice; can be more decorative than functional.
Ãâó: www.touralbertamainstreets.ca/architectural_glossa...
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A bracket is a horizontally projecting support, typically ornamental and attached to a wall, for an overhanging structure. The brackets most often seen in residential architecture are those beneath the roof overhang of Italianate houses, of which they are a distinguishing feature.
Ãâó: www.westwinddesign.com/glossdes.htm
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