Quoin
volume
British pronunciation/kwˈɔɪn/
American pronunciation/ˈkwɔɪn/

Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "quoin"

01

kanto, sudsod

the corner angle of a building, typically formed by masonry blocks or stones
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What is a "quoin"?

A quoin is a structural element found at the corner of a building or wall, typically made of stone or brick. Quoins are often larger or more decorative than the surrounding materials, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes. They help strengthen the corners of a building, providing stability and support. In addition to their structural role, quoins can enhance the visual appeal of a structure by creating a sense of depth and texture. They are commonly used in classical and traditional architecture, where they can be seen in various styles and finishes.

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The Renaissance palace was distinguished by its rusticated quoins, adding texture and visual interest to the corners of the building.
The Georgian townhouse had quoins made of finely dressed stone, accentuating the symmetry and elegance of the façade.
The Gothic cathedral 's flying buttresses terminated in decorative quoins, providing both structural support and aesthetic embellishment.
02

susi ng arko, kuweni

the keystone of an arch
03

kuneo, pahiran

expandable metal or wooden wedge used by printers to lock up a form within a chase
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