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Quoin - Definition of Quoin at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Quoin. Look it up now! ... to secure or raise with a quoin or wedge.
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Quoin (architecture) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Quoins are the cornerstones of brick or stone walls. Quoins may be structural, or may be decorative. Architects and builders use quoins to give the impression of strength and firmness to the outlin...
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Generally, a quoin is a wedge, used to support or anchor other items. More specifically, quoin may refer to: •Quoin (architecture), the corner stones that anchor the edge of the building wall •In ...
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With over 1,900 members, the association was created from the consolidation of the North/East Chapter of the Associated General Contractors (QUOIN) and the Associated Builders and Contractors North Texas (ABCNT) in October 2008. TEXO provides its members with innovative programs, quality services and...
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;; Illustrated Architecture Dictionary ... Quoins; koinz, kwoinz; Also called Coin; ... The dressed stones at the corners of buildings...
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(quoining) A stone forming the external corner of a wall. Quoins are a decorative element and are generally larger or of a different colour than the rest of the wall. ... London - England ... Florence - Italy (15th c.)
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