isodomon

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Ancient Greek [Term?], from ἴσο- (íso-) + a noun derived from δέμω (démō, to build).

Noun[edit]

isodomon (plural isodoma)

  1. A form of masonry in which the vertical joint of each course is in the middle of the block beneath.
    Synonym: isodomum
    Synonym: isodomos

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