pseudisodomon

English

Etymology

pseud- + isodomon

Noun

pseudisodomon (plural not attested), from Ancient Greek ψευδισόδομον (pseudisódomon)

  1. (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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