Scotia
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A roman moulding, called a Scotia. It consists of two quarter circles one of which has a radius equal to twice the radius of the other. The centers of both arcs must be on the same horizontal line. It is generally applied in the bases of columns.
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Charles William Weick Elementary Mechanical Drawing, Theory and Practice (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1915) 212
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