- quoining
- quoin·ing
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
quoining — quoin ► NOUN 1) an external angle of a wall or building. 2) a cornerstone. DERIVATIVES quoining noun. ORIGIN variant of COIN(Cf. ↑coiner), in the former senses «cornerstone» and «wedge» … English terms dictionary
quoining — noun The architectural elements, such as stone or brick, that form a quoin … Wiktionary
quoining — niŋ noun ( s) : the architectural members which form a distinctive corner at the juncture of two walls or planes … Useful english dictionary
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