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stylobate

Stylobate vs Pedestal - What's the difference?

stylobate | pedestal |


As nouns the difference between stylobate and pedestal

is that stylobate is the top step of the crepidoma, i.e. the platform upon which the superstructure of the building is erected while pedestal is the base or foot of a column, statue, vase, lamp.

As a verb pedestal is

to set or support on (or as if on) a pedestal.

Stylobate - What does it mean?

stylobate | |

Stylobata vs Stylobate - What's the difference?

stylobata | stylobate |


As nouns the difference between stylobata and stylobate

is that stylobata is plural of stylobate while stylobate is the top step of the crepidoma, i.e. the platform upon which the superstructure of the building is erected.

Stylobate vs Stereobatcrepidoma - What's the difference?

stylobate | stereobatcrepidoma |

Crepidoma vs Stylobate - What's the difference?

crepidoma | stylobate |


As nouns the difference between crepidoma and stylobate

is that crepidoma is in classical greek architecture, the platform of (usually three) levels upon which the superstructure of the building is erected, typically forming a series of steps while stylobate is the top step of the crepidoma, ie the platform upon which the superstructure of the building is erected.

Step vs Stylobate - What's the difference?

step | stylobate |


As nouns the difference between step and stylobate

is that step is stitch while stylobate is the top step of the crepidoma, ie the platform upon which the superstructure of the building is erected.