drip mould
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Definition
- Noun:
- (Architecture) A protective projection: In architecture, a "drip mould" is a projecting feature from a cornice, sill, or similar structure. Its primary function is to direct rainwater away from the surface below, such as over a window or doorway, to prevent water damage and staining.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The stone building featured an ornate drip mould above every window.
- To protect the wooden frame, the architect specified a pronounced drip mould over the entrance.
Advanced Usage
- Functional Description: The term is used to describe the specific architectural element's purpose rather than its decorative style.
- The effectiveness of the drip mould was evident in the dry condition of the wall beneath it.
Variants and Related Words
- Drip mold: An alternative spelling, primarily used in American English.
- Dripstone: A term sometimes used interchangeably, especially when referring to a molded projecting stone.
- Weathering: A broader term for any architectural feature designed to protect a building from weather elements.
Synonyms
- Water table: (In some contexts) A projecting course or molding that deflects water.
- Label stop: (In Gothic architecture) The termination of a drip mould.
- Hood mould: A similar protective arch or molding over an opening.
Related Phrases
- To throw water clear of: This phrase describes the functional intent of a drip mould.
- The design of the drip mould throws water clear of the door.
Related Idioms
Noun
- (architecture) a projection from a cornice or sill designed to protect the area below from rainwater (as over a window or doorway)