en cyma (n)

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: English Wiktionary and Open Multilingual WordNet
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Related terms

  • en concave ➜
  • en convex ➜
  • en cornice ➜
  • en cymaise ➜
  • en cymatics ➜
  • en cymatile ➜
  • en cymatium ➜
  • en cymatograph ➜
  • en cymatolite ➜
  • en cyme ➜
  • en cymelet ➜
  • en cymiferous ➜
  • en cymobotryose ➜
  • en cymoid ➜
  • en cymophane ➜
  • en cymophanous ➜
  • en cymoscope ➜
  • en cymose ➜
  • en cymosely ➜
  • en cymotrichous ➜
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Synonyms

  • en cymatium (n, classical_architecture) ➜
  • es cimacio (n, classical_architecture) ➜
  • eu gola (n, classical_architecture) ➜
  • fi kyma (n, classical_architecture) ➜
  • fr cymatium (n, classical_architecture) ➜
  • fr n.b. (n, classical_architecture) ➜
  • it cimasa (n, classical_architecture) ➜
  • it gola (n, classical_architecture) ➜
  • pl kimation (n, classical_architecture) ➜
  • pl krajnik (n, classical_architecture) ➜
  • el κυματιο ➜

Derived terms

  • en cyma inversa ➜
  • en cyma recta ➜
  • en cyma reversa ➜
  • en cymatic ➜
  • en cymograph ➜
  • en cymoid ➜

Types of cyma

  • en cyma recta (n, artifact) ➜
  • en cyma reversa (n, artifact) ➜

Context of this term

  • en classical architecture (n, cognition) ➜
  • en architecture ➜
  • en botany ➜

cyma is a type of…

  • en molding (n, artifact) ➜

Links to other resources

  • wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 103161656-n
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