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- Q1263742 subject Q6477453.
- Q1263742 subject Q7841658.
- Q1263742 abstract "An astragal is a moulding profile composed of a half-round surface surrounded by two flat planes (fillets). An astragal is sometimes referred to as a miniature torus. It can be an architectural element used at the top or base of a column, but is also employed as a framing device on furniture and woodwork.The word "astragal" comes from the Greek and Latin for "vertebra," and the original astragals used in architecture were made in a beaded design, thereby resembling a vertebra.".
- Q1263742 thumbnail Schema.astragale.png?width=300.
- Q1263742 wikiPageExternalLink astragal.html.
- Q1263742 wikiPageExternalLink astragal.
- Q1263742 wikiPageExternalLink index.aspx.
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- Q1263742 wikiPageWikiLink Q6477453.
- Q1263742 wikiPageWikiLink Q7841658.
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- Q1263742 comment "An astragal is a moulding profile composed of a half-round surface surrounded by two flat planes (fillets). An astragal is sometimes referred to as a miniature torus. It can be an architectural element used at the top or base of a column, but is also employed as a framing device on furniture and woodwork.The word "astragal" comes from the Greek and Latin for "vertebra," and the original astragals used in architecture were made in a beaded design, thereby resembling a vertebra.".
- Q1263742 label "Astragal".
- Q1263742 depiction Schema.astragale.png.