COMPOSITE Order, in Architecture, the last of the five orders of columns, and so called because its capital is composed of those of the other columns, a quarter-round being borrowed from the Tuscan and Doric, a row of leaves from the Corinthian, and volutes from the Ionic. See ARCHITECTURE.
COMPOSITE Order
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