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Tambour
In
classical architecture
, a
tambour
is the
inverted bell
of the
Corinthian capital
around which are
carved
acanthus leaves
for
decoration
.
The term also applies to
the wall
of a
circular
structure
,
whether
on the ground
or
raised
aloft
on
pendentives
and
carrying
a
dome
, and to the drum-shaped
segments
of a
column
, which is built up in several
courses
.