Pilaster (noun)

A rectangular column that is partially embedded in a wall, typically used for decorative purposes.

Origin:

From italian pilastro, from latin pila 'pillar' + -astrum 'diminutive suffix'.

Examples:

  1. The pilasters on the building were adorned with ornate carvings, adding to its beauty.
  2. The pilasters on the cathedral were made of marble, reflecting the grandeur of the architecture.
  3. The pilasters on the palace were decorated with gold leaf, symbolizing the wealth and power of the monarchy.
  4. The pilasters on the temple were intricately carved, reflecting the skill and creativity of the artisans.
  5. The pilasters on the mansion were fluted, adding to the elegance of the facade.
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