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Woodcarving Terms
Illustrated Glossary of Architectural Woodcarving and Decorative Terms

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MEANDER See FRET.
METOPE A square panel between triglyphs on a Doric frieze. Often decorated with a relief. See ORDERS OF ARCHITECTURE; DORIC.
MODILLION A small bracket used in rows under the corona of a cornice and extending from the bed mold. It frequently takes the shape of an ornamental double volute.
Modillion
IONIC One of the five orders of columns, recognized by its capital of volutes or helixes. See ORDERS OF ARCHITECTURE.
MOLDINGS Plain or decorated profiles either rectangular or curved and either above or below the surface. Their purpose is to provide a transition or to produce light and shade.
MONOLITH The shaft of a column consisting of a single block of stone. Also MONOLITHIC.
NECKING Also known as COLLARINO, a wide surface at the top of a Tuscan, Doric, or Ionic column. See ORDERS OF ARCHITECTURE.
NICHE A recess in a wall, usually with a semidome, designed as a place for a statue.




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