What is another word for moulding?

Pronunciation: [mˈə͡ʊldɪŋ] (IPA)

Moulding is a common term used in construction, referring to decorative pieces of material that are used to cover transitions between walls and ceilings or floors. However, there are several synonyms for moulding that can be used depending on the type of material and the intended effect. Cornice is one synonym that specifically refers to the moulding that covers the transition between the wall and ceiling. Cove, on the other hand, is a term that refers to a concave-shaped moulding that can be used for similar purposes. Baseboard or skirting board is another synonym for moulding that covers the transition between walls and the floor. Finally, chair rail refers to a horizontal moulding that is installed around the height of a chair.

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Usage examples for Moulding

Prince's, as you may know, is a gorgeous establishment: too much so for my taste-it has almost as much gilded moulding as if T-S had designed it for a picture palace.
"They Call Me Carpenter"
Upton Sinclair
They were the Sadducees of Rome, who escaped from the perplexity as well as from the most elevating influences of life, by moulding their feelings and conduct on the firm conviction, that while man was master of his happiness in this world, he had nothing either to hope or fear after death.
"The Roman Poets of the Republic"
W. Y. Sellar
The prosecution of the war is directly influenced by such internal conditions as the strength of the national government and its capacity for unified effort, the moulding and maintaining of a firm public opinion in support of war aims, the neutralization of subversive propaganda, and the degree to which the government can make available necessary resources, both domestic and foreign.
"Sound Military Decision"
U.s. Naval War College

Famous quotes with Moulding

  • Christianity is the greatest civilizing, moulding, uplifting power on this globe.
    Mark Hopkins
  • And out of darkness came the hands that reach thro' nature, moulding men.
    Alfred Lord Tennyson
  • The German Youth Movement started quite inconspicuously: a band of secondary schoolboys in Berlin, bored to death by their homes and schools and grown-ups in general, sought to elude this adult world by spending their Sundays and holidays roaming the countryside - what we call hiking, an unheard of pursuit in those days...Hiking became symbolic, standing for against modern civilization; the free-lance spirit as against gregariousness, yet, paradoxically, the urge for comradeship against atomizing individualism...In 1933 the Nazis swallowed up the groups on the nationalistic fringe and shattered the bulk of the as bulwarks of the individualistic and independent spirit...Today, I suppose, for many of its former members the Youth Movement represents no more than a store of youthful memories. But a small but by no means negligible minority did receive a basic shaping and moulding which held good for the rest of their lives, the essence of that fleeting spirit of the Movement: a shared vision of the true nature of man and his place in the universe,...; a special kind of awareness to Nature; an extremely keen sense of intellectual and spiritual responsibility and a peculiar sanity and sobriety of judgment. This is quite a lot to be thankful for.
    Ida Friederike Görres
  • I am a humble artist moulding my earthly clod, adding my labour to nature's, simply assisting God. Not that my labour is needed, yet somehow I understand, my Maker has deemed it that I too should have Unmoulded clay in my hand.
    Piet Hein
  • We differ widely from each other ; do we not, as circumstances change around us, moulding us like slaves to their will — do we not differ yet more from ourselves ?
    Letitia Elizabeth Landon

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