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Pedicule
Pedicule Ped"i*cule, n. [See Pedicle.] A pedicel.

Meaning of Edicule from wikipedia

- dwelling place. The Latin word has been anglicised as "aedicule" and as "edicule". Describing post-antique architecture, especially Renaissance architecture...
- the only edicule still in use and still at its original location. Original Edicule of Abbesses (Paris Métro) Station (1900) Original Edicule at Porte...
- there are only three original edicules. The edicule at Porte Dauphine is the only one still in its original place; the edicule at Abbesses was at the Hotel...
- variation on this format, "Édicule A", lacked the canopy and was erected at two stations, Saint-Paul and Reuilly – Diderot. These édicule types of entrance, which...
- the necropolis, by cutting the surrounding rock face away from it. An edicule was built on the tomb. A small upper church on an octagonal footing was...
- cultural heritage include leading donations for the restoration of the Holy Edicule at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem and the creation of the...
- entrances, known as édicules (the other is located at Porte Dauphine, while a replica exists at Châtelet). Though a Guimard original, the édicule at Abbesses...
- brightly at night through windows facing Jerusalem. Inside was a central edicule containing the footprints of Christ, plainly and clearly impressed in the...
- only a 12×12 meter octagonal structure (called a martyrium—"memorial"—or "edicule") that remains to this day.[better source needed] The site was ultimately...
- building facades in the city. He is best known for the gl**** and iron edicules or canopies, with ornamental Art Nouveau curves, which he designed to cover...