IPA: /ˈmjuːtjuːl/
KK: /mjuːˈtuːl/
A rectangular block or bracket that sticks out, found above a decorative element and below the top part of a Doric-style building.
The architect chose a beautiful mutule to enhance the classical design of the temple.
The word 'mutule' originates from Latin 'mutulus', meaning a type of architectural support or bracket. It refers specifically to a projecting element in classical architecture, often resembling a block or a support for a beam.
Think of 'mutule' as a support in architecture, helping you remember that it refers to a structural element that projects out.