A relatively flat, slightly pointed arch whose inner surface is struck from four centers; common in the architecture of Tudor England.
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| Architecture: Tudor arch |
A relatively flat, slightly pointed arch whose inner surface is struck from four centers; common in the architecture of Tudor England.
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