Fascia

/ˈfeɪʃə/ noun

A flat board or molding that covers the ends of roof rafters and supports the bottom edge of roof tiles or gutters.

From Latin 'fascia,' meaning 'band' or 'bandage,' originally describing the strips of cloth used to wrap wounds or bind things together. Roman architects borrowed this medical term for the horizontal bands that 'wrapped around' buildings as decorative or structural elements. The same root gave us 'fascist' (from the Roman 'fasces' — bundles of rods bound together as a symbol of authority) and the medical term for connective tissue that 'binds' muscles.

AMፋሲያ
ARاللفافة
BNফ্যাসিয়া
CAfascia
CSfascie
DAfascia
DEFaszie
ELπεριτόνεο
ESfascia
FAلفافه
FIfassia
FRfascia
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