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fascia

11 ENTRIES FOUND:

fas·cia

noun
\1 & 3 are usually ˈfā-sh(ē-)ə, 2 is usually ˈfa-\
plural fas·ci·ae\-shē-ˌē\ or fas·cias

Definition of FASCIA

1
: a flat usually horizontal member of a building having the form of a flat band or broad fillet: as a : a flat piece used as a molding b : a horizontal piece (as a board) covering the joint between the top of a wall and the projecting eaves —called also fascia board c : a nameplate over the front of a shop
2
: a sheet of connective tissue covering or binding together body structures (as muscles); also : tissue of this character
3
or fa·cia \ˈfā-sh(ē-)ə\ British : the dashboard of an automobile
fas·cial \ˈfa-sh(ē-)əl\ adjective

Origin of FASCIA

Italian, from Latin, band, bandage; akin to Middle Irish basc necklace
First Known Use: 1563

Other Architecture Terms

buttress, casita, cornice, fanlight, garret, lintel, parapet, pilaster, plinth

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