scotia

[ˈskəʊʃə]

scotia Definition

  • 1a concave moulding used especially at the base of columns
  • 2a deep channel or groove, as on the shaft of a column

Using scotia: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scotia" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The scotia at the base of the column adds an elegant touch to the design.

  • Example

    The shaft of the column has a scotia running down its length.

scotia Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scotia

Phrases with scotia

  • a type of scotia moulding with a quarter-circle profile, used for finishing the edges of flooring or stairs

    Example

    The quarter round scotia provides a smooth transition between the floor and the wall.

  • a type of scotia moulding with a cove and bead profile, used for finishing the edges of cabinets or furniture

    Example

    The cove and bead scotia adds a decorative element to the cabinet design.

  • a combination of two mouldings, with the astragal being a convex half-round and the scotia being a concave quarter-round, used for finishing the edges of doors or windows

    Example

    The astragal and scotia moulding gives the door a classic look.

Origins of scotia

from Latin 'scotia', meaning 'darkness' or 'obscurity'

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Summary: scotia in Brief

The term 'scotia' [ˈskəʊʃə] refers to a concave moulding used at the base of columns or a deep channel or groove, often found on the shaft of a column. It is commonly used in architecture and interior design, with variations like the quarter round scotia, cove and bead scotia, and astragal and scotia. 'Scotia' is a formal term for a decorative edge or curved channel.