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baluster
baluster (ˈbæləstə(r)) Forms: 7– baluster; also 7 ballester, 7–8 balluster, -aster, -ister, balister. See also banister. [a. F. balustre masc. ‘baluster,’ 16th c. ad. It. balaustro in same sense; so named from It. balausta, balaustra (F. balauste, balustre fem., in Cotgrave 1611), in Florio balausto... Oxford English Dictionary
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Baluster
Because of its low center of gravity, this "vase-baluster" may be given the modern term "dropped baluster". The high shoulders and bold, rhythmic shapes of the Baroque vase and baluster forms are distinctly different from the sober baluster forms of Neoclassicism wikipedia.org
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baluster
baluster/ˈbæləstə(r); `bæləstɚ/ nany of the short pillars in a balustrade 栏杆柱. 牛津英汉双解词典
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2024 Staircase Costs: Railing, Baluster, Treads & More - HomeAdvisor
Stair & Railing Cost Guides. Remodeling a staircase costs anywhere from $1,000 to $30,000. Most projects cost around $1,900 on average. Smaller projects like replacing banisters or treads run cheaper than big jobs like replacing or installing a staircase. Installing a railing costs from $700 to $10,000. Hardwood stairs cost $100 to $200 per ...
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Heavy baluster glass
Heavy baluster glasses or goblets (French 'balustre' = 'pomegranate flower') were popular in the period 1680–1740. The baluster stem is formed in one piece with the bowl of the glass, and is then drawn out to form a tapering stem. wikipedia.org
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banister
banister (ˈbænɪstə(r)) Also bannister. [corruption of baluster, q.v.; though condemned by Nicholson as ‘improper,’ by Stuart (Dict. Archit. 1830) and Gwilt as ‘vulgar,’ the term had already taken literary rank, and has now acquired general acceptance.] Usually in pl.: Slender upright posts or rails,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Beacon House
Architecture The three-storey, three-bay limestone front of the building is topped with a cornice and a baluster parapet. wikipedia.org
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balluster
balluster obs. form of baluster. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hem, Netherlands
The baluster and spire were constructed after a 1897 fire. The matching church was demolished in 1972 after a fire. wikipedia.org
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balustrade
balustrade (ˌbæləˈstreɪd) [a. F. balustrade, f. balustre baluster, after It. balaustrata, Sp. balaustrada.] A row of balusters, surmounted by a rail or coping, forming an ornamental parapet or barrier along the edge of a terrace, balcony, etc.1644 Evelyn Mem. (1857) I. 96 A terrace at each side havi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bishop House (Graysontown, Virginia)
Its front porch features turned posts and a baluster bracketed spindle frieze with drop pendants, and a pointed window in the steep pedimented gable. wikipedia.org
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A Chinese Famille Verte 'Feast at Hong Gate' Baluster Vase
拍品描述 翻译 a chinese famille verte 'feast at hong gate' baluster vase kangxi 1662-1722 en.51bidlive.com
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珍珠清真寺 (拉合尔)
Ebba Koch (1982) The Baluster Column: A European Motif in Mughal Architecture and Its Meaning. wikipedia.org
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Deck railing
Mountain laurel handrail, glass baluster systems, metal baluster systems, and composite railing systems all install in a similar manner. The differences is in the type of baluster installed. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to build deck stairs | this old house
what i thought would be a good choice to replace these ballasters with are cedar now this is a cedar baluster two by two 36 inches long we bought them off to five why five well five is an easier number to work with next thing we've done is i've clamped a baluster to the edge of the bottom of the pole
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