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- LABEL MOULDING A square-arched moulding above windows and doors.
- LANCET A narrow pointed window.
- LANTERN A windowed superstructure at the top of a roof or dome; a small cupola.
- LINTEL The horizontal supporting member at the top of a door or window.
- LOGGIA A gallery that is open on one or more sides, often with an arcade.
- LOOPHOLE In military architecture, a narrow hole in a wall through which ordnance or arms can be fired.
- MANSARD ROOF A roof that has a double slope, with the lower slope steeper and longer than the upper one; a gambrel roof. Named after the seventeenth-century French architect François Mansart.
- MASONRY Stone, brick, concrete, tile, or any other non-organic and non-metallic building material.
- MORTISE In a timber connection, a slot into which a tenon is inserted.
- MOULDING A shaped decorative element, usually a horizontal band, that projects slightly from the surface of a wall.
- MULLION A thin upright member within a window or between adjacent windows.
- NAVE The principal room or space in a church, which accommodates the congregation.
- OGEE A double curve, usually used to describe an arch or a moulding.
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