n. 1. The roughly triangular space between the left or right exterior curve of an arch and the rectangular framework surrounding it. 2. The space between two arches and a horizontal molding or cornice above them. [Middle English spaundrell, probably from spandre, space between supporting timbers, from Anglo-Norman spaundre, from spandre, to spread out, from Latin expandere; see EXPAND.] (click for a larger image) spandrel |
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