skirting |
scotia |
As nouns the difference between skirting and scotia
is that
skirting is skirting board while
scotia is (architecture) a concave molding with a lower edge projecting beyond the top.
As a verb skirting
is .
architrave |
scotia |
In architecture terms the difference between architrave and scotia
is that
architrave is the mouldings (or other elements) framing a door, window or other rectangular opening while
scotia is a concave molding with a lower edge projecting beyond the top.
scotia |
beading |
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
.
terms |
scotia |
As nouns the difference between terms and scotia
is that
terms is while
scotia is (architecture) a concave molding with a lower edge projecting beyond the top.
scoria |
scotia |
As nouns the difference between scoria and scotia
is that
scoria is the slag or dross that remains after the smelting of metal from an ore while
scotia is a concave molding with a lower edge projecting beyond the top.
scotia |
scotic |
As a noun scotia
is (architecture) a concave molding with a lower edge projecting beyond the top.
As an adjective scotic is
of or relating to ancient scotland.
trochilus |
scotia |
Synonyms |
Scotia is a synonym of trochilus.
In architecture terms the difference between trochilus and scotia
is that
trochilus is an annular moulding whose section is concave, like the edge of a pulley; a scotia while
scotia is a concave molding with a lower edge projecting beyond the top.
As nouns the difference between trochilus and scotia
is that
trochilus is any member of the hummingbird genus
Trochilus while
scotia is a concave molding with a lower edge projecting beyond the top.
molding |
scotia |
Scotia is a hypernym of molding.
In architecture terms the difference between molding and scotia
is that
molding is a plane, or curved, narrow surface, either sunk or projecting, used for decoration by means of the lights and shades upon its surface and to conceal joints, especially between unlike materials while
scotia is a concave molding with a lower edge projecting beyond the top.
As nouns the difference between molding and scotia
is that
molding is the act or process of shaping in or on a mold, or of making molds; the art or occupation of a molder while
scotia is a concave molding with a lower edge projecting beyond the top.
concave |
scotia |
As nouns the difference between concave and scotia
is that
concave is a surface or curve while
scotia is (architecture) a concave molding with a lower edge projecting beyond the top.
As an adjective concave
is curved like the inner surface of a sphere or bowl.
As a verb concave
is to render , or increase the degree of concavity.