At the centre of this façade of one story is a porch of two stories with a tall attic and a gable ofogee outline flanked by finials.
1910, Francis Bond, “Chapter 3”, inWood Carvings in English Churches:
There is no pronouncedogee arch anywhere, though there is a suspicion of one where the open trefoils of the gables rest upon the containing arches. The tracery too of all the circles is geometrical, i.e., composed of simple curves; there is no flowing orogee tracery with compound curves.
1959 June, A. G. Dunbar, “The "Cardeans" of the Caledonian”, inTrains Illustrated, page309:
In front of the leading splasher the frame was given what is called anogee bend outwards, [...].
(aesthetic facial surgery) Themalar orcheekboneprominence transitioning into the mid-cheek hollow.
(distillation) The bubble-shaped chamber of a pot still that connects the swan neck to the pot and allows distillate to expand, condense, and fall back into the pot.