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a square block, especially of stone, on which a column or a statue stands.
Ãâó: www.ffotogallery.org/th-edu/glossary.htm
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a square of decorative wood installed at corners of window frames.
Ãâó: www.fabriclandwest.com/Home_Dec/Drapery_terms.htm
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made of iron and carried in the signal haversack for adjusting or re-positioning cotton wicking in preparation for trimming same within a foot or flying torch light
Ãâó: scard.buffnet.net/gofterms/telegloss.html
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The solid board on which some furniture rests instead of feet. Strictly-speaking the term is applied to the square, flat block at the bottom of a pillar or column (or a pedestal for that matter).
Ãâó: www.brownowl.com/gloss_p.html
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| plinth |
a lower block or base for a column or pedestal; sometimes decorated or inscribed
Ãâó: www.catacombsociety.org/ics_glossary.html
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