entasis

/ɛnˈteɪsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A slight convexity in a Greek column, especially the Parthenon, resulting from the way it was constructed, or a similar curvature in other forms of architecture.

“The ancient Greek architects intentionally incorporated an entasis into the design of the Parthenon to create a sense of visual tension.”

Synonyms

  • convexity
  • curvature

Antonyms

  • concavity