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Batement lights; Batement light; Cauliculus; Chalcidicum; Chresmographion; Cleithral; Cross springer; Cyrto-style; Diazomata; Dodecastyle; Dosseret; Ephebeum; Epinaos; Estrade; Feretory; Foot-stall; Foot stall; Formeret; Godroon; Maksoora; Monotriglyph; Mutule; Oillets; Orthostatae; Orthostyle; Planceer; Planchier; Prick post; Rear vault; Footstall; Dipteral; Cyrto-Style; Rear Vault; Chapelet; Tenia; Chin-beak; Cauliculi; Caulicoles; Caulicole; Colarino; Collarino; Architectural terms; Batement Lights; In cavetto; Architectural Glossary; Architecture glossary; Cross Springer; Quadriporticus; Quadriportico; Architectural glossary; Mutules; Modillioned; Uncut modillion; Cross-Springer; Gauged brickwork; Rubbed brickwork; Return (architecture); Double-depth plan; Interlaced arches; Interlaced arch; Glossary of architecture terms; Ephebion; Denticulated; Denticulation; Denticulation (architecture); Dromos (architecture); Syrian arch
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  • A corbie gable from [[Zaltbommel]]
  • A page of fanciful balusters
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Mutule         
·noun A projecting block worked under the corona of the Doric corice, in the same situation as the modillion of the Corinthian and Composite orders. ·see ·Illust. of Gutta.
mutule         
['mju:tju:l]
¦ noun Architecture a stone block projecting under a cornice in the Doric order.
Origin
C17: from Fr., from L. mutulus.
Dodecastyle         
·adj Having twelve columns in front.
II. Dodecastyle ·noun A dodecastyle portico, or building.

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