heykel tabanı

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pedestal
The base or foot of a column, statue, vase, lamp, or the like; the part on which an upright work stands. It consists of three parts, the base, the die or dado, and the cornice or surbase molding. See Illust. of {Column}
Pedestal coil (steam Heating), a group of connected straight pipes arranged side by side and one above another, -- used in a radiator
{n} the base of a statue or pillar
a base or support as for a column, statue, or vase
The base or foot of a column, statue, vase, lamp, or the like; the part on which an upright work stands
The supporting base for a table, vase, sculpture, etc
If you put someone on a pedestal, you admire them very much and think that they cannot be criticized. If someone is knocked off a pedestal they are no longer admired. Since childhood, I put my own parents on a pedestal. I felt they could do no wrong. In Classical architecture, a support or base for a column, statue, vase, or obelisk. It may be square, octagonal, or circular. A single pedestal may also support a group of columns, or colonnade (see podium). The pedestal, which was first employed by Roman architects, consists (from bottom to top) of three parts: the plinth, the dado (or die), and the cornice (or cap)
A display stand for sculpture   Pedestals can be any size that is required for the display of the sculpture
Lavatory style in which a basin is supported primarily by a freestanding pedestal leg KOHLER pedestal lavatories are offered in a range of sizes to make the most of a small powder room or to install side by side in a spacious master bath
The support of a column, statue, vase
- The foundation for a hardside waterbed
A pillow block; a low housing
A stand-alone lavatory with a basin and supporting column in one piece
Small 2 or 3 drawer personal file cabinet
concrete or built-up metal member constructed on top of a bridge seat for the purpose of providing a specific bearing seat elevation
An enclosure, usually mounted on the floor, which is used to house voice/data jacks or power outlets at the point of use Also referred to as a monument, tombstone, above floor fitting or doghouse
A support for a column
A portion of the composite video signal that refers to the voltage distance between the upper portion of the sync signal and the blackest portion of the video also referred to as the black level
A metal box installed at various locations along utility easements that contain electrical, telephone, or cable television switches and connections
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