Beltcourse

/ˈbɛltˌkɔrs/ noun

In architecture, a horizontal band or molding that projects slightly from the wall surface, often dividing different sections of a building's facade.

From 'belt' (a band that encircles) plus 'course' (a continuous layer or row). This architectural term emerged in the 19th century to describe decorative horizontal elements in building design.

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