friso
frieze
noun FREE-soh Rare
Origin: From Italian fregio, via Medieval Latin frisium, of uncertain origin.
Usage Note
Friso refers to the horizontal decorative band running along the upper part of a wall or between an architrave and cornice in classical architecture. It also denotes any long horizontal strip of decoration — for example, the friso del Partenón (Parthenon frieze). In interior design, a decorative border near the ceiling is also called a friso. Do not confuse with frío (cold).
Examples
"El friso del templo estaba cubierto de relieves."
Natural Translation
The temple frieze was covered in reliefs.
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