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A shallow, columnlike projection, extending from a masonry wall to lend structural support; frequently used in concrete-block construction.
Ãâó: www.almanac.com/home/glossary.html
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| pilaster |
A vertical strip projecting slightly from a wall, usually in the form of a half column or half pilaster (square column); can be structural or purely ornamental.
Ãâó: www.touralbertamainstreets.ca/architectural_glossa...
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| Pilates |
This is a beginner class consisting of very gentle exercises done on a mat in either a sitting or lying down position. The primary focus is on awareness of the spine, proper breathing, core strength and flexibility. The outcome of Pilates training is a balanced body which is strong and supple, flat stomach, balanced legs, and a strong back.
Ãâó: www.lynmarclub.com/Fitness/fitness_definitions.htm...
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| pilaster |
Pilasters are two-dimensional (flat) ornaments which represent columns. They occur very commonly in 18th- and 19th-century door surrounds. Giant pilasters rising the full height of the facade (usually, but not always, at the corners) are a major feature of many Georgian, Federal and Greek revival houses.
Ãâó: www.westwinddesign.com/glossdes.htm
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| pilaster |
A pillar or column that is attached to a wall - see photo on right.
Ãâó: www.heritagebc.ca/kids/glossary_pr.htm
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