different between groundline vs euthynteria
groundline
English
Etymology
ground +? line
Noun
groundline (plural groundlines)
- (art) A line drawn to signify the surface of the ground, especially in architectural blueprints and in drawings by children which lack dimension.
- In equestrian show jumping, a marker such as a row of flowers which signifies the point from which a horse should begin a jump over an obstacle.
See also
- landline
Anagrams
- loundering
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euthynteria
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek
Noun
euthynteria
- (architecture) In classical Greek architecture, the uppermost course of a building's foundations, partly emerging from the groundline.
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