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The term can also apply to all sides, including the vertical members, of a frame with mouldings around a door or window. The word "architrave" has come to be used to refer more generally to a style of
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has also been used in academic writing to mean the fundamental part of something (a speech, a thought or a reasoning), or the basis upon which an idea, reasoning, thought or philosophy is built.
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combined to mean "main beam". The architrave is different in the different
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Dravidian architecture recognizes several distinct types of architraves:
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Architraves
Lintel
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portal
facade
Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio
Milan
Italy
relieving arch

Basilica of San Salvatore, Spoleto
classical architecture
/ˈɑːrkɪtrv/
Italian
Ancient Greek
lintel
beam
capitals
columns

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