cyma

English

/ˈsaɪmə/

noun
Definitions
  • (architecture) A moulding of the cornice, wavelike in form, whose outline consists of a concave and a convex line; an ogee.
  • (botany) A cyme.

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin cȳma (young sprout, young sprout of a cabbage, hollow sphere, spring shoots of cabbage) derived from Ancient Greek κῦμα (wave, billow, swell, something swollen, fetus, sprout of a plant, embryo, cyma, anything swollen, such as a wave billow).

Origin

Ancient Greek

κῦμα

Gloss

wave, billow, swell, something swollen, fetus, sprout of a plant, embryo, cyma, anything swollen, such as a wave billow

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