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cyma

noun

[L., Gr., a little wave.]

In architecture, a member or molding of the cornice, the profile of which is waving, that is, concave at the top and convex at bottom.

cyma

noun

[Gr., fetus, to swell.]

Literally, a sprout, particularly of the cabbage. Technically, an aggregate flower composed of several florets sitting on a receptacle, producing all the primary peduncles from the same point, but having the partial peduncles scattered and irregular; all fastigiate, or forming a flat surface at the top. It is naked or with bractes.