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The term surround may be used to refer to just an ornamental border which encircles the sides and top of a door frame,<ref name=FD1>{{cite web |url=https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Door+surround |title=Door surround |publisher=Dictionary of Architecture, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., cited in Free Dictionary}}</ref> or it may refer to the entire structure around a doorway.<ref name=FD2>{{cite web|url=https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Door+surround |title=Door surround |publisher= McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction, cited in Free Dictionary}}</ref>
 
A '''Palladium window''' is a particular kind of window surround structure including an arched central window and two shorter side windows. It is sometimes included in [[Renaissance Revival architecture]], [[Classical Revival architecture]], and [[Federal architecture]], and is named for [[Andrea Palladio]].
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A '''Palladium window''' is a particular kind of window surround structure including an arched central window and two shorter side windows. It is sometimes included in [[Renaissance Revival architecture]], [[Classical Revival architecture]], and [[Federal architecture]], and is named for [[Andrea Palladio]].
 
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