| pilaster |
A rectangular vertical member projecting only slightly from a wall, with a base and capital as will a column.
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| pilaster |
A supporting masonry column that supports the end of a beam or girder. It is usually bonded to an end wall.
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| pilaster |
A flattened column-like detail applied to furniture, bookcases, etc. for decorative purposes.
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| Pilates |
Strength training movements involving coordinated breathing techniques developed in Germany by Dr. Joseph Pilates during the 1920s.
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| pilaster |
Architectural term for a flattened column attached to a facade for decoration rather than structural support.
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