cavetto
[ kuh-vet-oh; Italian kah-vet-taw ]
/ kəˈvɛt oʊ; Italian kɑˈvɛt tɔ /
noun, plural ca·vet·tos, ca·vet·ti [kuh-vet-ee; Italian kah-vet-tee] /kəˈvɛt i; Italian kɑˈvɛt ti/, Architecture.
a concave molding the outline of which is a quarter circle.
Words nearby cavetto
Example sentences from the Web for cavetto
Yet the Torcello base resembles these Gothic ones both in expansion beneath and in depth of cavetto above.
The Stones of Venice, Volume I (of 3) |John RuskinCavetto, ka-vet′to, n. a hollowed moulding whose curvature is the quarter of a circle, used chiefly in cornices.
One of the most distinctive mouldings is the cavetto, a wide shallow hollow in the centre of a group of mouldings.
English Villages |P. H. Ditchfield
British Dictionary definitions for cavetto
cavetto
/ (kəˈvɛtəʊ, Italian kaˈvetto) /
noun plural -ti (-tɪ, Italian -ti)
architect
a concave moulding, shaped to a quarter circle in cross section
Word Origin for cavetto
C17: from Italian, from
cavo hollow, from Latin
cavus