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Isaac Kremer/ January 14, 2018/

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Vertical channels, of rounded section, cut-in/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="063115fbb66465b13a8f2769bbec4986" target="_blank" >cut in the shafts of columns. Never found in the glossary/tuscan/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="2abb2fccd2444a7dee7ad5fe1906e5ec" target="_blank" >Tuscan and optional in the other orders. Sometimes the lower flutings are filled with solid cylindrical pieces; they are then described as cabled flutings. Photo from The Hermitage, Nashville, Tennessee, 2012. (Summerson, 1963)

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