dipteral
A classical temple having two rows of free columns, rather than a single row, surrounding the cella. Also see peripteral, pseudodipteral.
Reflection of light from a rough surface which scatters it in all directions.
In a water supply system, a special type of adapter (such as a union) used to connect a pipe containing copper with
A decorative masonry pattern formed by brick headers having a dark glazed finish exposed on one end; often laid in the flat unbroken
A small pane of glass, either diamond-shaped or squareshaped, and set diagonally in lead cames in a window sash. Also called diamond glass.