pedimented
pedimented
Definition
pedi·men·ted (ped′i men′tid)
adjective
having a pediment
pedimented
Usage Examples
Object
- tetrastyle: A tetrastyle pedimented Roman Doric porch sits to the center, its unjointed columns hewn from menhirs taken from a nearby druids ' temple.
Modifies a noun
- gable: The inscription plate in the pedimented gable is in German.
- doorway: The master's half has on its west front a pedimented doorway flanked by two-light mullioned windows; above are three similar windows.
- window: It rests on a drum that has four pedimented windows with three narrow windows in between.
- piece: The South ( principal ) elevation has the pedimented center piece with exuberant armorial carving Duff Arms and Motto.
- center: The Façade is symmetrical with a square gatehouse flanked by ranges of Almshouses with pedimented centers.
- porch: Entrance front has central doorway in pedimented porch with Corinthian columns.
Browse dictionary entries near pedimented
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