Scotia vs Beading - What's the difference?
scotia | beading |
(architecture) Decoration or ornamental molding resembling a string of beads or of a semicircular cross section.
The beads or bead-forming quality of certain liquors.
In architecture|lang=en terms the difference between scotia and beading
is that scotia is (architecture) a concave molding with a lower edge projecting beyond the top while beading is (architecture) decoration or ornamental molding resembling a string of beads or of a semicircular cross section.As nouns the difference between scotia and beading
is that scotia is (architecture) a concave molding with a lower edge projecting beyond the top while beading is (architecture) decoration or ornamental molding resembling a string of beads or of a semicircular cross section.As a verb beading is
.beading
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(head)Noun
(en noun)- the beading of a brand of whisky