- In architecture, a
cornice (from the
Italian cornice meaning "ledge") is
generally any
horizontal decorative moulding that
crowns a
building or furniture...
- A snow
cornice or
simply cornice (from the
Italian cornice meaning "ledge") is an
overhanging edge of snow on a
ridge or the
crest of a
mountain and along...
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Cornice Peak may
refer to any of
three mountain peaks in
British Columbia and Alberta:
Cornice Peak (Canadian Rockies), in the
Continental Ranges of the...
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window cornice is an
ornamental framework of wood or
composition to
which window curtains are
attached by rods with
rings or hooks.
Cornices are often...
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route à
corniche or "road on a ledge",
itself derived from the
Italian cornice, for "ledge".
Three famed corniche roads of the Côte d'Azur in the French...
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Immagine in
Cornice,
Italian for "picture in a frame", is a live
concert film do****enting the 2006 five-concert tour of
Italy by the
American alternative...
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triangular shape.
Pediments are
placed above the
horizontal structure of the
cornice (an
elaborated lintel), or
entablature if
supported by columns. In ancient...
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frieze (an
unmolded strip that may or may not be ornamented), and the
cornice (the
projecting member below the pediment). The Gr**** and
Roman temples...
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North (Main)
Summit and the
South Summit (13,965 feet or 4,257 m). Long,
corniced ridges extend in
various directions;
between them are
exceptionally steep...
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Cornice Mountain may
refer to:
Cornice Mountain (Cambria Icefield)
Cornice Mountain (Stikine Icecap) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...