- ogee Architecture
- ogee Architecture ['əʊdʒi:, əʊ'dʒi:]adjective showing in section an S-shaped curve.noun an S-shaped line or moulding.OriginME: appar. from ogive (with which it was orig. synonymous).
English new terms dictionary. 2014.
English new terms dictionary. 2014.
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ogee — /ˈoʊdʒi/ (say ohjee) noun 1. a double curve (like the letter S) formed by the union of a concave and a convex line. 2. Architecture, etc. a moulding with such a curve for a profile. {variant of ogive} …
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