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In Classical architecture, the plain portion of the pedestal of a column, between the base and the cornice (or cap). In later architecture, a dado is a wall's paneled or decorated lower part, up to 23 ft (6090 cm) above the floor and defined by a horizontal molding. Interior walls were so treated especially in the 16th18th century. In carpentry, a dado is a rectangular groove cut across the grain of a wood member.
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