-
entablature is simple. The architrave, the
lowest band, is split, from
bottom to top, into the
guttae, the regulae, and the taenia. The
frieze is dominated...
- hours.[citation needed] In
moderate stages of the disease, an
increase in
guttae and
swelling in the
cornea can
contribute to
changes in
vision and decreased...
- is the plain, wide
band (or
bands) that make up the
architrave section of the entablature,
directly above the columns. The
guttae or drip edge was mounted...
-
member at the top. The architrave, the
lowest band, is
split from
bottom to top into the
broad fascia, the
guttae or "drips" (below the
triglyph in the frieze)...
- with un-fluted
columns and a
simpler entablature with no
triglyphs or
guttae. The
Doric order was much used in Gr****
Revival architecture from the 18th...
- and a
projecting entablature with triglyphs, metopes, and a
cornice with
guttae. The
ground floor windows in both
fronts are sashes, and in the
upper floor...
-
similar to the
columnar fluting, and
below them,
seemingly connected, are
guttae,
small strips that
appear to
connect the
triglyphs to the
architrave below...
-
clinical findings are
excrescences on a
thickened Descemet membrane (cornea
guttae),
generalized corneal edema and
decreased visual acuity. In
advanced cases...
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surrounded by
fluted Roman Doric engaged columns, and a
Doric entablature with
guttae, triglyphs,
metopes with paterae, and
mutules with an
acanthus motif, surmounted...
-
porch with
fluted Doric columns and antae, a
foliate frieze, a
cornice with
guttae, and a flat lead roof, and the
doorway has a fanlight. The
windows are sashes...