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stringcourse stringcoursestring·course S0810300 (strĭng′kôrs′)n. A horizontal band or molding set in the face of a building as a design element.stringcourse (ˈstrɪŋˌkɔːs) n (Architecture) another name for cordon4string•course (ˈstrɪŋˌkɔrs, -ˌkoʊrs) n. a horizontal band, as of stone, projecting beyond or flush with the face of a building. [1815–25] Stringcourse
stringcourse[′striŋ‚kȯrs] (building construction) A horizontal band of masonry, generally narrower than other courses and sometimes projecting, extending across the facade of a structure and in some instances encircling pillars or engaged columns. Also known as belt course. StringcourseA horizontal band of masonry, extending across the facade to mark a division in a wall, often encircling decorative features such as pillars or engaged columns; may be flush or projecting, molded or richly carved.stringcourse, belt course stringcourse A horizontal band of masonry, generally narrower than other courses, extending across the façade of a structure and in some instances encircling such decorative features as pillars or engaged columns; may be flush or projecting, and flat-surfaced, molded, or richly carved; a bond course.ThesaurusSeecordon |