balustrades

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Definition of balustrades in English Turkish dictionary

balustrade
trabzan parmaklığı
balustrade
trabzan
balustrade
merdiven parmaklığı
balustrade
merdiven korkuluğu
balustrade
parmaklık
balustrade
tırabzan parmaklığı
balustrade
{i} korkuluk

Korkuluk çöktü ve birkaç kişi yere düştü. - The balustrade gave way and several people fell to the ground.

balustrade
tırabzan
English - English
plural of balustrade
balustrade
A railing system, along a balcony for example, made up of a top rail, balusters, and sometimes a bottom rail
balustrade
{n} a row opr set of little pillars
balustrade
a handrail supported by balusters
balustrade
A railing made up of balusters, top rail, and sometimes bottom rail, used on the edge of stairs, teal conies, and porches
balustrade
The entire railing system, with a row of balusters topped by a rail
balustrade
series of balusters supporting a handrail or coping
balustrade
System of railings and supports
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A rail supported by a row of small posts or open-work panels
balustrade
Handrail supported by a row of small columns (balusters) Often placed around the confessio
balustrade
A railing made up of a top rail, balusters and often a bottom rail
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A railing consisting of a series of balusters resting on a base, usually the treads, that supports a continuous stair or hand rail
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The framework formed by the combination of the balusters and handrail in a staircase
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A railing with supporting balusters
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A row of balusters carrying a rail
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a railing at the side of a staircase or balcony to prevent people from falling
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The rail, posts and vertical balusters along the edge of a stairway or elevated walkway
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A row of balusters topped by a rail, serving as an open parapet, as along the edge of a balcony, terrace, bridge, staircase, or the eaves of a building
balustrade
An entire railing system (as along the edge of a balcony) including a top rail and its balusters, and sometimes a bottom rail
balustrade
A balustrade is a railing or wall on a balcony or staircase. a row of wooden, stone, or metal posts that stop someone falling from a bridge or balcony (balaustrata, from balaustro , from balaustra ; because of the shape of the post)
balustrade
1 A row of short pillars called balusters, which support a handrail 2 On some buildings a balustrade appears over the primary entablature
balustrade
A railing made up of balusters, top rail, and sometimes bottom rail, used on the edge of stairs, balconies and porches
balustrade
{i} railing and balusters, banister
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The framework formed by the combination of rail, newels and balusters two basic types: Over the post and Post to Post
balustrade
A railing composed of POSTS (balusters) and a handrail
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A railing composed of balusters and a top rail running along the edge of a porch, balcony, roof, or stoop
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A railing, as along a path or stairway
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The complete barrier installed along staircases and landings It consists of the balusters (see above), newel posts, and handrails The newel post supports the handrail and is rounded or curved at the top and the bottom of the stairs As styles come and go the look of the balustrade changes - in the Regency period, for example, the balustrade would have been made of mahogany with a simple line and straight balusters In Victorian times the fashion was for fancily patterned wrought iron balusters with large ornamental, carved newel posts
balustrade
Row of posts (balusters) and rail at the edge of stairs or roof
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Railing held up by a set of posts on a porch or stairway
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Railing supported by vertical members called balusters
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    Etymology

    [ 'ba-l&-"strAd ] (noun.) 1644. French, from Italian balaustrata, from balaustro.
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