cyma
Americannoun
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Architecture. either of two moldings having a partly convex and partly concave curve for an outline: used especially in classical architecture.
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Botany. a cyme.
noun
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either of two mouldings having a double curve, part concave and part convex. Cyma recta has the convex part nearer the wall and cyma reversa has the concave part nearer the wall
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botany a rare variant of cyme
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Etymology
Origin of cyma
1555–65; < New Latin < Greek kŷma something swollen, a wave, wavy molding, sprout, equivalent to ký ( ein ) to be pregnant + -ma noun suffix
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