Keel moulding - In architecture, a round on which there is a small fillet, somewhat like the keel of a ship. It is common in the Early English and Decorated styles.
Keel moulding Moulding used from the late 12th century, in section like the keel of a ship.KeepPrincipal tower of a castle.Kentish cusp ...
Keel moulding A moulding whose outline is in section like the keel of a ship. Lady Chapel ...
KEEL MOULDING: a moulding with a cross-section like the keel of a ship. KEYSTONE: the central voussoir in an arch. KING-POST: a major roof strut rising from a tie beam to the ridge beam.
See also: Arch, Vault, Tower, Moulding, Architecture
 
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