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gut·ta G0322500 (gŭt′ə)n. pl. gut·tae (gŭt′ē′) 1. Architecture One of a series of small ornaments in the shape of truncated cones used on a Doric entablature.2. Abbr. gt. Pharmacology A drop, as of liquid medicine. [Middle English, from Latin, drop.]gutta (ˈɡʌtə) n, pl -tae (-tiː) 1. (Architecture) architect one of a set of small droplike ornaments, esp as used on the architrave of a Doric entablature2. (Pharmacology) med (formerly used in writing prescriptions) a technical name for drop2Abbreviation: gt [C16: from Latin: a drop]gut•ta (ˈgʌt ə) n., pl. gut•tae (ˈgʌt i) one of a series of pendent ornaments, generally in the form of a frustum of a cone, attached to the undersides of the mutules of the Doric entablature. [1350–1400; Middle English goute, gutta < Latin gutta a drop] GuttaenUK
GuttaA small conical-shaped ornament resembling a droplet used in groups under the triglyph or the cornice found in Classical architecture.gutta ( pl. guttae) gutta: Top , guttae attached to mutules; bottom, detail showing guttae In Classical architecture, one of a number of pendant ornaments in a rectangular arrangement; each gutta is shaped like an inverted frustum of a cone, i.e., a cone in which the upper tip has been lopped off; usually found on the underside of the mutules of a Doric entablature.FinancialSeeDropThesaurusSeedrop |