Pilaster (noun)
pil-ast-uh
A regular column, especially one projecting from a wall.
Late 16th century: from French pilastre, from Italian pilastro or medieval Latin pilastrum, from Latin pila ‘pillar’.
Example sentences
“The building was adorned with fifteen pilasters along the west wall.”
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