
1) Ambo 2) Architectural element 3) Dais 4) Dais, pulpit 5) Fixture for a game show 6) Lectern 7) Platform 8) Pulpit 9) Rostrum 10) Soapbox 11) Stand for a speech 12) Stump 13) Where to stand and deliver
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1) Ambo 2) Base 3) Dais 4) Pedestal 5) Platform 6) Pulpit 7) Rostrum 8) Stage
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A podium (plural podia) is a platform that is used to raise something to a short distance above its surroundings. It derives from the Greek πόδι (foot). In architecture a building can rest on a large podium. Podia can also be used to raise people, for instance the conductor of an orchestra stands on a podium as do many public speakers. Podium ...
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• (n.) The dwarf wall surrounding the arena of an amphitheater, from the top of which the seats began. • (n.) A low wall, serving as a foundation, a substructure, or a terrace wall. • (n.) The foot. • (n.) The masonry under the stylobate of a temple, sometimes a mere foundation, sometimes containing chambers.Podium: words in the...
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in architecture, any of various elements that form the `foot,` or base, of a structure, such as a raised pedestal or base, a low wall supporting ... [1 related articles]
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plinth or pedestal on which whole building is sitting.
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1. A low wall, serving as a foundation, a substructure, or a terrace wall. It is especially employed by archaeologists in two senses: The dwarf wall surrounding the arena of an amphitheater, from the top of which the seats began. ... The masonry under the stylobate of a temple, sometimes a mere foundation, sometimes containing chambers. ... 2. <...
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A raised platform with a broad terrace on top of the arena wall in the Colosseum. The best seat was reserved for the emperor or whoever was funding the games. The remaining seats were used by senators or visiting ambassadors. Also used for the platforms often found in temples.
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Po'di·um noun ;
plural Podia . [ Latin , from Greek ..., dim. of ..., ..., foot. See
Pew .]
1. (Architecture) A low wall, serving as a foundation, a substructure, or a terrace wall. It is especially employed by archæologists in two senses:
(a) The dw...
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A demonstration area, usually higher than the surrounding floor.
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In architecture a podium is a low wall, serving as a foundation, a substructure, or a terrace wall. The term usually describes the dwarf wall surrounding the arena of an amphitheatre, from the top of which the seats began; or the masonry under the stylobate of a temple, which is sometimes a mere foundation, and sometimes contains chambers.
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podium (s), podia (pl) A raised platform or dais at the front of a hall or stage; specifically, that which is occupied by the conductor of an orchestra or speaker.
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The raised area, normally above the pits and next to the start/finish line, where the top 3 drivers are presented with trophies and spray champagne after the finish of the race. A photo opportunity on the podium is included with select packages from F1 Experiences.
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(Latin) a temple would be constructed on a high podium so that it could only by entered by steps; Roman temples generally had steps only at the front of the temple; Greek temples usually had steps around all sides of the temple.
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raised platform (especially used of temples)
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The top three finishers in an event stand on a podium (or stage) to be recognized after the race. The winner is usually in the middle on a higher pedestal, flanked by the second- and third-place finishers.
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a platform raised above the surrounding level
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a platform raised above the surrounding level
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[Intelligent words] a platform raised above the surrounding level
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a platform raised above the surrounding level
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(Latin; raised platform, shelf, or stage). See: Greek logeion, Latin pulpitum.
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