IPA: /ˈoʊ.və.loʊ/
KK: /ˈoʊvələʊ/
A type of molding that is rounded and convex, typically shaped like a quarter of a circle or an ellipse.
The architect chose an ovolo design for the door frame to add elegance.
Ovolo comes from the Latin word "ovulum" (meaning egg), which is a diminutive form of "ovum" (meaning egg). The term refers to a rounded, egg-like molding used in architecture. Thus, ovolo describes a decorative element that resembles the shape of an egg.
Think of the word 'ovum,' which means egg, to remember that an ovolo is a decorative element shaped like an egg.
No commonly confused words.