overhanging

Etymology

verb

  1. present participle and gerund of overhang
    Charlbury, between Oxford and Worcester, is one of the few surviving Italianate stations designed by Brunel. Built in 1853, it is characterised by the broad overhanging hipped roof, providing shelter at front and rear. December 2 2020, Anthony Lambert, “Reimagining Railway Stations”, in Rail, page 42, photo caption

noun

  1. (architecture) Synonym of overhang

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