
1) Anta 2) Pillar
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1) Architectural element 2) Architecture word 3) Architectural word 4) Architecture term 5) Architectural term 6) Column 7) Columnlike projection 8) Embedded column 9) Faux column 10) French word used in English 11) Ornamental column 12) Pier 13) Pillar 14) Pillar set into a wall 15) Rectangular column
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a slightly-projecting column built into or applied to the face of a wall.
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a rectangular column, including its base and capital, set into the face of a wall.
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• (n.) An upright architectural member right-angled in plan, constructionally a pier (See Pier, 1 (b)), but architecturally corresponding to a column, having capital, shaft, and base to agree with those of the columns of the same order. In most cases the projection from the wall is one third of its width, or less.Pilaster: words in the definit...
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A shallow, non-structural rectangular column, attached to, and projecting only slightly from, a wall surface.
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A half-round or thin rectangular column superimposed over a vertical surface.
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a rectangular column or pillar strip projecting in relief from a wall
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A low-relief pillar applied as a decoration to the face of a building. Related Words: Classical; Column; Low relief
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A wall portion projecting from either or both wall faces and serving as a vertical column and/or beam.
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An engaged pier or pillar, often with capital and base.
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A rectangular column projecting slightly from a wall.
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Half column or pier attached to a wall
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A flattened - rectangular in section - Classical column topped by a moulded or sculptured capital. Pilasters appear on chests, cupboards and chimneypieces of the 16th and 17th centuries, on cabinet-work throughout the 18th and early 19th centuries, and in the form of the tapering pilaster leg in furniture.
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Pi·las'ter noun [ French
pilastre , Italian
pilastro , Late Latin
pilastrum , from Latin
pila a pillar. See
Pillar .]
(Architecture) An upright architectural member right-angled in plan, constructionally a pier (See
Pier , 1
(b) ), but archite...
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A pier or column forming part of a masonry or concrete wall, partially projecting from it and bonded to it. Designed to receive joist or beam load
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A true pilaster is a rectangular element of vertical masonry which projects only slightly from the wall and has both a capital and a base
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In architecture a pilaster is a square column or pillar, used In classical architecture, sometimes disengaged, but generally attached to a wall, from which it projects a third, fourth, fifth, or sixth of its breadth. The Greeks formed their pilasters of the same breadth at the top and bottom, and gave them capitals and bases different from those of...
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Engaged pier of shallow depth; in classical architecture it follows the height and width of related columns with similar base sod cap. In classical architecture, it follows the height and width of related columns, with similar base and cap.
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A shallow pier attached to a wall.
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column or pillar incorporated in, but projecting from, a wall
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noun a rectangular column that usually projects about a third of its width from the wall to which it is attached
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A reinforced or enlarged portion of a masonry wall to provide support for vertical roof loads or lateral loads on the wall.
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An engaged pier of shallow depth; in classical architecture it follows the height and width of related columns, with similar base and cap. A bonded or keyed column of masonry built as part of a wall. It may be flush or project from either or both wall surfaces. It has a uniform cross section throughout its height and serves as a vertical beam, a co...
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a wall portion projecting from wall faces and serving as a vertical column and/or beam.
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