. The Decorator's assistant. 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 ASSISTAN


. The Decorator's assistant. 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,. united to the body of a horse. Centre, the middle of a body or sm-face. Centre of Gravity, the point upon whichany body can be balanced. Centre, or Center-piece, an ornamentplaced in the middle of any article. Chair, a moveable seat, which at the pre-sent day is susceptible of great elegance both


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