Apophyge

/ˈæpəˌfɪdʒ/ noun

A small concave curve or molding that forms the transition between the shaft of a column and its base or capital, common in classical architecture.

From Greek apophyge, literally 'escape' (from apo- away and phyge flight), because the curve appears to escape or flow away from the column shaft.

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