different between moulding vs godroon
moulding
English
Verb
moulding
- present participle of mould
Noun
moulding (countable and uncountable, plural mouldings)
- (Britain) Alternative spelling of molding
moulding From the web:
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godroon
English
Etymology
From French godron (“round plait, godroon”).
Noun
godroon (plural godroons)
- (architecture) An ornament produced by notching or carving a rounded moulding.
Translations
Verb
godroon (third-person singular simple present godroons, present participle godrooning, simple past and past participle godrooned)
- (architecture, transitive) To ornament in this style.
Translations
godroon From the web:
- what does godroon
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