skewback

skewback
skewbacked, adj.
/skyooh"bak'/, n. Archit.
1. a sloping surface against which the end of an arch rests.
2. a stone, course of masonry, or the like, presenting such a surface.
[1695-1705; SKEW + BACK1]

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