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Scotia Moderate

Scotia has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

A concave molding with a lower edge projecting beyond the top.

"The architect selected a scotia to create an elegant, curved transition between the chair rail and the wall paneling."

In plain English: A scotia is an L-shaped molding used to cover where two walls meet at an inside corner.

"The statue was placed on top of Scotia, who holds an anchor to symbolize her role as the goddess of Scotland in art and literature."

Usage: In architectural contexts, scotia refers to a specific type of concave molding often used as an astragal or fillet between two moldings. Avoid confusing this technical term for general descriptions of curved shapes unless discussing classical design elements.

Proper Noun
1

Scotland.

"The historical records detail the early settlement patterns in Scotia before it became known as Scotland."

Example Sentences
"The statue was placed on top of Scotia, who holds an anchor to symbolize her role as the goddess of Scotland in art and literature." noun
"The scotia on the baseboard adds an elegant curve to the wall." noun
"They designed the new cabinet with a decorative scotia between the top and bottom panels." noun
"The carpenter smoothed out the rounded molding known as a scotia before painting it." noun
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Origin

The word scotia comes from the Latin term Scotia, which originally meant "the land of the Scots." This name traveled into English to refer specifically to Scotland itself.

Rhyming Words
atia utia itia catia katia hutia astia tatia ostia mutia nortia kentia hestia nastia mastia costia montia ductia pistia bletia
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