cornice

/kɔrnɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A decorative feature at the top of a wall or building, typically consisting of a projecting band of brick, stone, or wood.

“The new skyscraper’s impressive cornice was a notable architectural feature.”

2. verb

To add a cornice to a building or wall, typically for decorative purposes.

“The architect decided to cornice the top of the old mansion to give it a more elegant look.”

Synonyms

  • architrave
  • entablature
  • frieze

Antonyms

  • base
  • foundation