Cornice (noun)

A decorative molding along the top edge of a wall or building, often used to conceal the roof or to provide a contrasting border to the wall.

Origin:

Derived from the italian word 'cornice', meaning 'ledge'.

Examples:

  1. The grand cornice of the building was adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures, showcasing the wealth and power of the ancient civilization.
  2. She used a ladder to reach the cornice and install the lights, creating a stunning display for the holiday season.
  3. The cornice was painted in a contrasting color, making it stand out against the plain white walls of the room.
  4. The architect designed the cornice to match the style of the building, ensuring that it was both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
  5. The workers carefully removed the damaged cornice and replaced it with a new one, restoring the beauty of the historic building.
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