Architectural molding with a series of starlike, raised pyramidal forms.
Sinônimos
Examples for "dog-tooth"
Examples for "dog-tooth"
1In the north transept the moulding between the clerestory and triforium is dog-tooth.
2The eastern moulding of the main arches on the eastern side is dog-tooth.
3The arcading above the door is wholly Purbeck, with dog-tooth mouldings of stone.
4On each side of the larger shaft is a dog-tooth moulding.
5The dark-spotted leaves of the dog-tooth violet begin to show.
1Vegetation was rank, and the dogtooth violet, honeysuckle, blue-bell, and columbine were in blossom.
2A single wooden spire rose from the Norman church, a dogtooth pattern of lead tiles catching the light.
3One may see that angular dogtooth ornament that makes the round Norman gateways look like the gaping mouths of sharks.
4The crystals are about an inch high in the shape of dogtooth or calcareous spar, covered with a dark ferruginous matter.
5Another form of calcite which is to be sparingly found is what is called dogtooth spar, having the form shown in Fig.
1On each side of the larger shaft is a dog-tooth moulding.
2There are two rows of dog-tooth moulding round the windows in the aisles of the north transept, but only one in the south.
3The arcading above the door is wholly Purbeck, with dog-tooth mouldings of stone.
4The shafts of the central windows are Purbeck with alternate dog-tooth mouldings, and there are Purbeck shafts at the side of the rose window.