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spandrel

noun
span·​drel | \ ˈspan-drÉ™l How to pronounce spandrel (audio) \
variants: or less commonly spandril

Definition of spandrel

1 : the sometimes ornamented space between the right or left exterior curve of an arch and an enclosing right angle
2 : the triangular space beneath the string of a stair

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Examples of spandrel in a Sentence

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The span that went down was the 1905 Milwaukee Light, Heat & Traction (MLH&T) spandrel-arch bridge over the Root River, near 98th Street and Layton Avenue. Milwaukee, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "112 years of rail history ends with demolition of interurban rail bridge in Greenfield," 3 Jan. 2018 As the new Le Meridien hotel, developers restored the building's original spandrels and replaced the clear glass. Diane Cowen, Houston Chronicle, "Houston Mod honors preservation of mid-century buildings, arts," 21 Dec. 2017

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First Known Use of spandrel

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for spandrel

Middle English spandrell, from Anglo-French spaunder, from espandre to spread out — more at spawn

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