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a short pillar or column on stairs
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a horizontal beam connecting two rafters in a roof
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move from a lower position to a higher one, come or go up.
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the part of a roof that meets or overhangs the walls of a building.
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an upright pillar, typically cylindrical and made of stone or concrete, supporting an entablature, arch, or other structure or standing alone as a monument.
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the upper interior surface of a room or other similar compartment.
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a horizontal support of timber, stone, concrete, or steel across the top of a door or window.
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rod or bar forming part of a framework and designed to resist compression.
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an apartment on the top floor of a tall building, typically luxuriously fitted and offering fine views.
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the face of a building, especially the principal front that looks onto a street or open space.
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an internal angle formed by the intersecting planes of a roof, or by the slope of a roof and a wall.
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a movable joint or mechanism on which a door, gate, or lid swings as it opens and closes or which connects linked objects.
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the part of a wall that encloses the end of a pitched roof.
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a horizontal beam along the length of a roof, resting on a main rafter and supporting the common rafters or boards.
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a window that projects vertically from a sloping roof.
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the lowest load-bearing part of a building, typically below ground level.
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heavy, rough building material made from a mixture of broken stone or gravel, sand, cement, and water, that can be spread or poured into molds and that forms a mass resembling stone on hardening.
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a fence or barrier made of rails.
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a parasol, awning, or other device giving protection from the sun.
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a steel element either cast into concrete or post-installed into a hardened concrete member and used to transmit loads to the concrete.
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a part of a building comprising all the rooms that are on the same level.
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the lower square slab at the base of a column.
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The underside of an architectural structure such as an arch, a balcony, or overhanging eaves.
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a side post or surface of a doorway, window, or fireplace.
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a shelf or slab of stone, wood, or metal at the foot of a window or doorway.