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Plinth logo #10101) Architectural base 2) Base block 3) Base for a vase 4) Base of support 5) Base on which a statue stands 6) Base supporting a statue 7) Block at the base of a column 8) Footstall 9) French word used in English 10) Pedestal 11) Projecting base of wall 12) Slab under a pedestal 13) Socle 14) Square base of a pedestal
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Plinth logo #10101) Base 2) Dais 3) Footstall 4) Orlo 5) Socle
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plinth logo #22202a block or slab upon which a column, pedestal, or statue is based; also the bottom course of stones supporting a wall -- the plinth course.
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Plinth logo #21002• (n.) In classical architecture, a vertically faced member immediately below the circular base of a column; also, the lowest member of a pedestal; hence, in general, the lowest member of a base; a sub-base; a block upon which the moldings of an architrave or trim are stopped at the bottom. See Illust. of Column.
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plinth logo #21003(from the article `South Asian arts`) The sanctum is often set on a raised base, or a plinth (pha), above which is a foundation block, or socle (vedbandha), decorated with a distinct ... ...the Mon. The principal architectural theme is the Buddhist stupa, a tall bell dome, designed originally to contain near its apex the sacred relics ....
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plinth logo #21043platforms that keeps were raised on to prevent mining
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Plinth logo #22127Projecting base of wall.
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Plinth logo #20471A block used as a display base for models.
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Plinth logo #20935a projecting base for a wall or column.
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Plinth logo #20938A raised platform supporting the upper part of a building, or providing the base for a sculpture.
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Plinth logo #20941A solid base on which something stands.
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plinth logo #21001(plinth) a padded table for a patient to sit on or lie on while performing exercises, receiving a massage, or undergoing other physical therapy treatments. a waterproof table used in a hydrotherapy tub to facilitate exercise and movement in the water.
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Plinth logo #22129horizontal course(s) of finer stones at the base of a wall to provide better foundation, often projecting from the wall face
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Plinth logo #22195A platform base supporting a column or pilaster.
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Plinth logo #22200A solid base on which something stands.
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Plinth logo #10444a square block, especially of stone, on which a column or a statue stands.
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Plinth logo #20972Plinth noun [ Latin plinthus , Greek ... a brick or tile, a plinth, perhaps akin to English flint : confer French plinthe .] (Architecture) In classical architecture, a vertically faced member immediately below the circular base of a column; also, the lowest member of a pedes...
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Plinth logo #21217In classical architecture, a plinth is a vertically faced member immediately below the circular base of a column. The term also describes the lowest member of a pedestal and in general, the lowest member of a base; a sub-base; a block upon which the mouldings of an architrave or trim are stopped at the bottom.
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Plinth logo #20940A block of wood or stone placed beneath a sculpture or a column; a narrow, vertical, rectangular stone base. Also, one or more courses of masonry that project forward at the bottom of a wall. Also see: pedestal.
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Plinth logo #22646A plain thin piece of wood at the base of a wall, column or fitment.
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plinth logo #23421[The Tempest] a course of brick or stone, often a projecting one, along the base of a wall.
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Plinth logo #20402horizontal course(s) of finer stones at the base of a wall to provide better foundation, often projecting from the wall face
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Plinth logo #20694A projecting base to external walls.
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Plinth logo #20820 The base block at the intersection of the baseboard and the vertical trim around an opening; the squared base of a piece of furniture.
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plinth logo #20974footstall noun an architectural support or base (as for a column or statue)
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