pseudisodomon
English
Noun
pseudisodomon (plural not attested), from Ancient Greek ψευδισόδομον (pseudisódomon)
- (architecture) An early style of masonry used by the Greeks, in which the courses have differing height, length, or thickness of stones, though the stones in any one course are alike.
- Coordinate term: isodomon
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