cyma recta
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Definition
- Noun:
- A molding profile: "cyma recta" is a specific type of architectural molding with a double curve. Its defining characteristic is that the upper section is concave (curving inward) and the lower section is convex (curving outward).
Usage
- Noun:
- The classical cornice was finished with a cyma recta molding.
- In the design, a simple cyma recta provides a subtle transition between the wall and the ceiling.
Advanced Usage
- As a descriptive term in architectural history: The is often contrasted with the (or ogee), which has the convex curve above the concave curve.
- The entablature employs a cyma recta, while the base uses a cyma reversa.
Variants and Related Words
- Cyma (n): The general term for an S-shaped, double-curved molding.
- Cyma reversa (n): An ogee molding; a double-curved molding where the upper section is convex and the lower section is concave.
- Ovolo (n): A convex molding.
- Cavetto (n): A concave molding.
Synonyms
- Double-curve molding (n): A general term for moldings with two curves.
- S-curve molding (n): A descriptive synonym emphasizing the S-shape.
Related Terms
- Molding/ Moulding (n): A general term for a shaped strip used for decoration or finishing.
- Profile (n): The contour or outline of a molding.
Noun
- a cyma in which the upper section is concave and the lower section is convex