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Balustrade - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A balustrade is a row of small posts topped by a rail, often used as a decorative barrier on staircases, balconies, or terraces for safety and aesthetic purposes.

balustrade

/ˈbæləˌstreɪd/ /ˈbæləstreɪd/

Definition:

A row of small columns topped by a rail, often used as a balcony or staircase barrier.

Synonyms:

railing, banister, parapet, handrail

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

open space, gap

Common Collocations:

wooden balustrade, ornate balustrade, marble balustrade, balcony balustrade, staircase balustrade

Derivatives:

balustraded, balustrading

Usage Tips:

Use "balustrade" to describe decorative railings on staircases or balconies for safety and aesthetics.

Common Phrases:

along the balustrade, over the balustrade, behind the balustrade

Etymology:

Derived from Italian "balaustro," meaning "wild pomegranate flower," due to its resemblance to the shape of the columns.

Examples:

  • 1. The elegant balcony had a wrought-iron balustrade overlooking the garden.
  • 2. She leaned against the marble balustrade while admiring the view below.
  • 3. The old staircase’s wooden balustrade was intricately carved with floral patterns.
  • 4. Workers repaired the broken stone balustrade along the terrace edge.

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