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Isaac Kremer/ January 14, 2018/ / 0 comments

Anything circular, or almost circular, such as a round (i.e. semicircular) arch, round-arched style (Rundbogenstil), round (As opposed to prismatic) billet, round church (i.e. circular on plan), round molding (e.g. torus), round pediment (i.e. segmental or semicircular), round ridge (i.e. with a half-cylindrical crest or ridge-tile), round tower (as in Irish exemplars with conical caps and certain other bell-towers in England and Italy), and round window (as in a Catherine-wheel or rose-window). 2. A fairly large molding, the section of which is circular (or nearly circular) and convex. (Curl & Wilson, 2016)

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