Definitionn. a railing at the side of a staircase or balcony to prevent people from falling
Last update: November 1, 2015
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The general construction of wooden screens is close panelling beneath, on which stands screen-work composed of slender turned balusters or regular wooden mullions, supporting tracery more or less rich with cornices, crestings, &c., and often painted in brilliant colours and gilded. [Please select]
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The costs of molding the several parts were: Balusters, 60 cts. [Please select]
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The turned balusters are representative of the late Seventeenth or early Eighteenth Century. [Please select]
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He leaned over the oaken balusters and whistled shrill. [Please select]
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Moving softly to the balusters, he peered over. [Please select]
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It is not at all necessary to have the stairs carpeted, if the treads are broad enough, and turned balusters painted white with a mahogany hand rail are in scheme. [Please select]
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Slowly he began to ascend, a hand following the balusters, the other with his cane exploring the obscurity before him. [Please select]
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