piláster
31Pilaster — Pi|las|ter der; s, <über gleichbed. fr. pilastre aus it. pilastro, dies aus lat. pila, vgl. ↑Pilar> [flacher] Wandpfeiler …
32pilaster — pi|las|ter [ pı læstər ] noun count a flat COLUMN that is slightly further forward than the rest of a wall, which is usually for decoration rather than for supporting something …
33pilaster — see PILLAR …
34pilaster — m IV, D. pilastertru a. pilastertra, Ms. pilastertrze; lm M. pilastertry archit. «element architektoniczny w kształcie płaskiego, pionowego występu z lica ściany, składający się z głowicy, gładkiego lub kanelowanego trzonu, często również z bazy… …
35pilaster — [[t]pɪlɑ͟ːstə(r)[/t]] pilasters N COUNT: usu pl Pilasters are shallow decorative pillars attached to a wall …
36pilaster — pi·las·ter || pɪ læstÉ™(r) n. square or rectangular projection that is designed to resemble a column (Architecture) …
37pilaster — pilasterIn architecture, a flat, rectangular column (often fluted) with a capital and base, attached to or set into a wall as an ornamental motif. It may be decorative or used to buttress the wall. (pr. pil las ter) Also see pier and respond …
38pilaster — [pɪ lastə] noun a rectangular column, especially one projecting from a wall. Derivatives pilastered adjective Origin C16: from Fr. pilastre, from Ital. pilastro or med. L. pilastrum, from L. pila pillar …
39pilaster — n. Debased pillar …
40pilaster — noun (C) a square column that sticks out partly beyond the wall of a building and is usually only a decoration …