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ped·i·ment  (pd-mnt)
n.
1.
a. A wide, low-pitched gable surmounting the façade of a building in the Grecian style.
b. A triangular element, similar to or derivative of a Grecian pediment, used widely in architecture and decoration.
2. Geology A broad, gently sloping rock surface at the base of a steeper slope, often covered with alluvium, formed primarily by erosion.

[Alteration (influenced by Latin ps, ped-, foot) of earlier perement, probably alteration of pyramid.]

pedi·mental (-mntl) adj.
pedi·mented adj.

pediment [ˈpɛdɪmənt]
n
1. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Architecture) a low-pitched gable, esp one that is triangular, as used in classical architecture
2. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) a gently sloping rock surface, formed through denudation under arid conditions
[from obsolete periment, perhaps workman's corruption of pyramid]
pedimental  adj

pediment  (pd-mnt)
A broad, gently sloping rock surface at the base of a steeper slope such as a mountain, often covered with alluvium. Pediments are formed through the exposure of bedrock by erosional processes, such as the flow of water. Pediments are usually found in arid regions where there is little vegetation to hold the overlying soil.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.pediment - a triangular gable between a horizontal entablature and a sloping roofpediment - a triangular gable between a horizontal entablature and a sloping roof
gable, gable end, gable wall - the vertical triangular wall between the sloping ends of gable roof
Translations
pediment [ˈpedɪmənt] Nfrontón m
pediment
nGiebeldreieck nt


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