baluster |
x |
As a noun baluster
is (architecture) a short column used in a group to support a rail, as commonly found on the side of a stairway; a banister.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
baluster |
undefined |
As a noun baluster
is (architecture) a short column used in a group to support a rail, as commonly found on the side of a stairway; a banister.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
picket |
baluster |
As nouns the difference between picket and baluster
is that
picket is a stake driven into the ground while
baluster is (architecture) 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 picket
is to protest, organized by a labour union, typically in front of the location of employment.
baluster |
fence |
As nouns the difference between baluster and fence
is that
baluster is (architecture) a short column used in a group to support a rail, as commonly found on the side of a stairway; a banister while
fence is a thin, human-constructed barrier which separates two pieces of land or a house perimeter.
As a verb fence is
(
lb) to enclose, contain or separate by building fence.
rail |
baluster |
As nouns the difference between rail and baluster
is that
rail is a horizontal bar extending between supports and used for support or as a barrier; a railing or
rail can be any of several birds in the family rallidae or
rail can be (obsolete) an item of clothing; a cloak or other garment; a dress while
baluster is (architecture) 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 rail
is to travel by railway or
rail can be to complain violently ((
against), (
about)) or
rail can be (
label) to gush, flow (of liquid).
baluster |
sile |
As nouns the difference between baluster and sile
is that
baluster is (architecture) a short column used in a group to support a rail, as commonly found on the side of a stairway; a banister while
sile is windowsill.
baluster |
post |
As nouns the difference between baluster and post
is that
baluster is (architecture) a short column used in a group to support a rail, as commonly found on the side of a stairway; a banister while
post is post, mail.
baluster |
column |
In architecture terms the difference between baluster and column
is that
baluster is A short column used in a group to support a rail, as commonly found on the side of a stairway; a banister while
column is a solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration.
baluster |
pile |
As nouns the difference between baluster and pile
is that
baluster is A short column used in a group to support a rail, as commonly found on the side of a stairway; a banister while
pile is a dart; an arrow.
As a verb pile is
to drive piles into; to fill with piles; to strengthen with piles.
pillar |
baluster |
In architecture terms the difference between pillar and baluster
is that
pillar is a large post, often used as supporting architecture 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 pillar
is to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars.
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