column pedestal
21pedestal — n 1. base, support, foundation, rest, platform, understructure, bottom, foot; stand, pillar, column. 2. set or put on a pedestal idealize, glorify, exalt; extol, praise, praise to the skies, sing paeans to; treat like a Dresden doll, show great… …
22pedestal — Synonyms and related words: aggrandize, apotheosize, baluster, balustrade, banister, base, caryatid, colonnade, column, dado, deify, die, dignify, elevate, ennoble, exalt, foot, footstalk, foundation, glorify, honor, idolize, jack, magnify,… …
23pedestal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. base, support. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. stand, foundation, footstall, plinth; see column 1 , support 2 …
24pedestal — A support or base as for a column or a sculpture. A support or foundation, or to provide one. (pr. pe de stel) …
25pedestal table — noun a table supported by a single central column • Hypernyms: ↑table • Hyponyms: ↑tilt top table, ↑tip top table, ↑tip table …
26Trajan's Column — Location Trajan s Forum Built in 113 CE Built by/for Emperor Trajan Type of structure …
27Nelson's Column — For the BBC comedy, see Nelson s Column (TV series). For the Montreal neighbourhood, see Nelson s Column, Montreal. Nelson s column in Trafalgar square Nelson s Column is a monument in Trafalgar Square in central London built to commemorate… …
28Alexander Column — The Alexander Column in the Palace Square …
29Congress Column — Colonne du Congrès (French) Congreskolom (Dutch) Artist Joseph Poelaert …
30Lord Hill's Column — Lord Hill s Column, outside the Shirehall (Shropshire County Council s headquarters), is one of the most notable features of the town of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. The tallest Doric column in the world, standing at 133ft 6ins (49.83m), it… …