plinth

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English - Turkish
{i} süpürgelik
(İnşaat) pervaz
çizgisel
kaide
sütun tabanı
özül
{i} sütun kaidesi
duvar çıkıntısı
etek silmesi
{i} heykel kaidesi
etek tahtası
duvar etekliği
(İnşaat) etek
(Mimarlık) destek
(İnşaat) baza
plinth dado
(İnşaat) duvar etekliği
plinth level
(İnşaat) subasman seviyesi
plinth wall
(İnşaat) subasman
plinth wall
(İnşaat) etek duvarı
plinths
kaideler
English - English
The bottom course of stones or bricks supporting a wall
A block or slab upon which a column, pedestal, or statue is based
A base or pedestal beneath a cabinet
{n} the foot or lowest part of a pillar
The base of a chest of column that rests solidly on the floor, as opposed to sitting on legs
A plinth is a rectangular block of stone on which a statue or pillar stands
Body of the turntable Carrying the tonearm base (if present) or the tonearm itself and the platter's bearing
{i} foundation, base; ledge, sill; base of a column, base of a pedestal
A flat faced projecting band at the bottom of a wall
a block or slab upon which a column, pedestal, or statue is based; also the bottom course of stones supporting a wall -- the plinth course
Projecting base of wall
A square of decorative wood installed at the corners of a window frame
1 A square or rectangular base for a column, pilaster, or door framing 2 A monumental base, many of which are ornamented with moldings, base reliefs, or inscriptions, to support a statue or memorial 3 The base courses of a building collectively, if so treated as to give the appearance of a plattorm
The projecting base of a wall or column pedestal, generally chamfered or molded at the top
A widening at the bottom of a wall
In classical architecture, a vertically faced member immediately below the circular base of a column; also, the lowest member of a pedestal; hence, in general, the lowest member of a base; a sub-base; a block upon which the moldings of an architrave or trim are stopped at the bottom
of Column
A platform base supporting a column or pilaster
A block used as the base of a column or other upright support
Visible projection or recess at the base of a wall or pier
the base block of a pedestal pulvinated, convex sack coat, waist-length fatigue jacket with straight unfitted back scotia, convex molding with parabolic profile
square or rectangular section forming part of the base of a pillar, column, or statue
an architectural support or base (as for a column or statue)
plinths
plural of plinth
plinth

    Turkish pronunciation

    plînth

    Pronunciation

    /ˈplənᴛʜ/ /ˈplɪnθ/

    Etymology

    () From Ancient Greek πλίνθος (plinthos, “brick”)
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