| pier |
The mass of masonry between arches and other openings.
Ãâó: home.olemiss.edu/~tjray/medieval/castle.htm
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| pier |
supporting pillar of any cross-section, from square to multishafted
Ãâó: medievalwriting.50megs.com/churchglossary/glossary...
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| Pierre Robin syndrome |
is another name for Pierre Robin sequence.
Ãâó: craniofacial.seattlechildrens.org/resources/glossa...
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| pier |
A concrete used to transfer vertical load from the base of a column to the footing. Steel buildings without a concrete foundation often use piers to mount the columns to the ground.
Ãâó: www.steelbuildinghelp.com/steel_buildings_glossary...
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| pier |
A vertical, non-circular masonry support, more massive than a column.
Ãâó: www.archiseek.com/guides/glossary/p.html
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| pier | cabbage butterflies |
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| pier | type genus of the Pieridae |
| pier | decorative evergreen shrubs of woody vines |
| pier | Old World form |
| pier | ornamental evergreen shrub of southeastern United States having small white bell-shaped flowers |
| pier | broad-leaved evergreen Asiatic shrub with glossy leaves and drooping clusters of white flowers |
| pier | common North American form |
| pier | small widely distributed form |
| pier | toxic green larva of a cabbage butterfly |
| pier | capital of the state of South Dakota |
| pier | French philosopher and theologian |
| pier | French lexicographer (1817-1875) |
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