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Stanchion vs Baluster - What's the difference?

stanchion | baluster |

As nouns the difference between stanchion and baluster

is that stanchion is a vertical pole, post, or support while baluster is   A short column used in a group to support a rail, as commonly found on the side of a stairway; a banister.

As a verb stanchion

is to erect stanchions, or equip something with stanchions.

stanchion

Noun

(en noun)
  • A vertical pole, post, or support.
  • * 2013 , . Melbourne, Australia: The Text Publishing Company. chapter 27. p. 268.
  • *:He staggers against a stanchion , trips over a rope, and tumbles into the space between the quay and the steel plates of the freighter.
  • A framework of such posts, used to secure or confine cattle.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • To erect stanchions, or equip something with stanchions.
  • To confine by means of stanchions, typically used for cattle.
  • References

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    baluster

    Alternative forms

    * balustre (Commonwealth)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (architecture)  A short column used in a group to support a rail, as commonly found on the side of a stairway; a banister.
  • * {{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham)
  • , title=(The China Governess) , chapter=3 citation , passage=Sepia Delft tiles surrounded the fireplace, their crudely drawn Biblical scenes in faded cyclamen blending with the pinkish pine, while above them, instead of a mantelshelf, there was an archway high enough to form a balcony with slender balusters and a tapestry-hung wall behind.}}

    Synonyms

    * banister