Pillar vs Stilt - What's the difference?
pillar | stilt |
(architecture) A large post, often used as supporting architecture.
Something resembling such a structure.
An essential part of something that provides support.
(Roman Catholic) A portable ornamental column, formerly carried before a cardinal, as emblematic of his support to the church.
The centre of the volta, ring, or manege ground, around which a horse turns.
Either of two poles with footrests that allow someone to stand or walk above the ground; used mostly by entertainers.
A tall pillar or post used to support some structure; often above water.
Any of various wading birds of the genera Himantopus'' and ''Cladorhynchus , related to the avocet, that have extremely long legs and long thin bills.
A crutch.
The handle of a plough.
As nouns the difference between pillar and stilt
is that pillar is a large post, often used as supporting architecture while stilt is either of two poles with footrests that allow someone to stand or walk above the ground; used mostly by entertainers.As verbs the difference between pillar and stilt
is that pillar is to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars while stilt is to raise on stilts, or as if on stilts.pillar
English
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(en noun)- a pillar of smoke
- He's a pillar of the community.
- (Skelton)
Synonyms
* column, sileDerived terms
* A-pillar, B-pillar, C-pillar, D-pillar * earth pillar * from pillar to post * pillar box * pillar of the community * sun pillarSee also
* caterpillarExternal links
* ("pillar" on Wikipedia) * * * *Anagrams
* ----stilt
English
Noun
(en noun)- (Halliwell)
