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a flat, rectangular post, attached to the side of a building, and configured in the same manner as a column.
Ãâó: stlouis.missouri.org/government/heritage/buildtyp/...
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| Pilates |
This is a technique invented 70 years ago by Joseph H. Pilates. According to The Pilates Studio, pilates (pronounced puh-LAH-teez) focuses on improving flexibility and strength for the overall body, but doesn't build bulk. Some of the first people to use pilates were legendary dancers Martha Graham and George Balanchine. More than just exercise, pilates are a series of controlled movements to engage one's body and mind. ...
Ãâó: www.muellercenter.rpi.edu/Glossary.asp
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| pilaster |
Similar to an engaged column, but a rectangular strip standing out slightly from a wall.
Ãâó: ic.ucsc.edu/~langdale/arth134/glossary.htm
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| pilaster |
a flat form of a pillar or column applied to a wall and used as decoration
Ãâó: centrecountyhistory.org/glossary.html
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| pilaster |
A projection from a masonry wall that provides strength for the wall.
Ãâó: www.quikrete.com/diy/glossary.html
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