Bossage

/ˈbɑsɪdʒ/ noun

In architecture and masonry, a projecting stone or similar element left intentionally rough or protuberant on a wall surface, often left for later carving or as a decorative feature.

From 'boss' (a raised prominence or knob) plus the suffix '-age' (indicating a collection or condition). 'Boss' itself comes from Old French 'bosse.'

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