mutule
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English
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Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.3
Anagrams
English
Etymology
Borrowed from
Latin
mutulus
.
Noun
mutule
(
plural
mutules
)
(
architecture
)
Any of the rectangular blocks under the
soffit
of the
cornice
of the Greek Doric temple, which are studded with
guttae
.
Anagrams
luteum
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English countable nouns
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