cour dhonneur
The forecourt of a building, especially a monumental forecourt.
Ashlar masonry in which the stones are of equal height within each course; all courses need not be of the
Masonry construction in which the stones are laid in regular courses, not irregularly as in rough or random rubble.
A carpenters gouge having its bevel on the outside; similar in proportions to a firmer chisel; esp. used in cutting
A carpenters chisel with a blade thin in proportion to its width, esp. used for mortising.