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cornice

[kawr-nis] / ˈkɔr nɪs /
NOUN
molding
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"Recent observations show areas of unstable snow, with cornices forming in several locations near the top of the mountain," it said, in a Facebook post on Thursday.

From BBC

On the right, a cornice suggests a building.

From The Wall Street Journal

When auditors came to search Freymond’s desk, the story took a farcical turn: Freymond had tried to dispose of the incriminating papers by stashing them outside his office window, on the cornice.

From The Wall Street Journal

A blast wave is said to have damaged a plastered cornice on the eastern façade but not affected the interior.

From BBC

Its poor structural condition was exposed in 2012 when bits of its elaborate cornice began falling off after an especially harsh winter which required a multi-million euro renovation the following year.

From BBC