baluster column

baluster column
baluster column BT balusterförmige Säule f mit kurzem dicken Schaft

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  • column — Synonyms and related words: KP, antenna tower, arcade, arch, army, army group, article, atlas, baluster, balustrade, banister, barbican, barrel, barrow, base, battalion, battery, battle group, belfry, bell tower, bole, book, boundary stone, brace …   Moby Thesaurus

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