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  • 51To ride shank's mare — Shank Shank, n. [OE. shanke, schanke, schonke, AS. scanca, sceanca, sconca, sceonca; akin to D. schonk a bone, G. schenkel thigh, shank, schinken ham, OHG. scincha shank, Dan. & Sw. skank. [root]161. Cf. {Skink}, v.] 1. The part of the leg from… …

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  • 52triglyphic — adjective see triglyph …

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  • 53triglyphical — adjective see triglyph …

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  • 54List of architecture topics — This page aims to list all topics related to architecture. This is so that those interested in the subject can monitor changes to the pages by clicking on Related changes in the sidebar. It is also to see the gaps in Wikipedia s coverage of the… …

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  • 55Architecture of ancient Greece — Architecture was extinct in Greece from the end of the Mycenaean period (about 1200 BC) to the 7th century BC, when urpeppeeban life and prosperity recovered to a point where public building could be undertaken. But since many Greek buildings in… …

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  • 56Second Bank of the United States — Infobox nrhp | name =Second Bank of the United States nrhp type =nhl caption =The south façade of the Second Bank of the United States in August 2006. location= Philadelphia, Pennsylvania lat degrees = 39 | lat minutes = 56 | lat seconds = 54.86… …

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  • 57Temple of Hephaestus — Infobox Historic building name=Temple of Hephaestus/Theseion Ναός Ηφαίστου/Θησείο caption=Temple of Hephaestus, Athens: eastern face map type= location town=Athens location country=Greece architect= client= engineer= construction start date=449… …

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  • 58Entablature — An entablature (pronEng|ɛnˈtæblətʃɚ; Latin, and tabula , a tablet ) refers to the superstructure of moldings and bands which lie horizontally above columns, resting on their capitals. Entablatures are major elements of classical architecture, and …

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  • 59List of classical architecture terms — This is a list of terms used in classical architecture.Building elements* Acroterion ornament mounted at the apex of the pediment of a building * Aedicule * Apollarium * Aegis * Apse * Arch * Architrave * Archivolt * Ante Fixae * Amphiprostyle *… …

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  • 60Mathematics and art — have a long historical relationship. The ancient Egyptians and ancient Greeks knew about the golden ratio, regarded as an aesthetically pleasing ratio, and incorporated it into the design of monuments including the Great Pyramid,[1] the Parthenon …

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