. The Decorator's assistant. a circle, used in the Grecian and other stylesof architecture. Caulicoli (in architecture), little stems orstalks resembling twists or small volutes un. derneath the flower, or the abacus in theCorinthian column. Ceiling, the inside of a roof in buildings, orthe top of a room, in which latter case it isgenerally formed of laths and plaster. Cellar (in architecture), an apartment inthe foundation of a building generally usedfor holding stores, &c. Cement, any adhesive substance employedfor uniting materials. Cemetery, Ccemetery, or Cimetery, a burialplace. Cenotaph,


. The Decorator's assistant. a circle, used in the Grecian and other stylesof architecture. Caulicoli (in architecture), little stems orstalks resembling twists or small volutes un. derneath the flower, or the abacus in theCorinthian column. Ceiling, the inside of a roof in buildings, orthe top of a room, in which latter case it isgenerally formed of laths and plaster. Cellar (in architecture), an apartment inthe foundation of a building generally usedfor holding stores, &c. Cement, any adhesive substance employedfor uniting materials. Cemetery, Ccemetery, or Cimetery, a burialplace. Cenotaph, or Ccenotaph, a monumenterected to the honour of a deceased person. Centaur, a figure of which the head and No. 18.—Vol. I. 138 THE DECORATOR S ASSISTANT. breast down to the waist are those of a man,


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