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baluster

[bal-uh-ster] / ˈbæl ə stər /
NOUN
banister
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They are designed for a baluster style of railing with pickets and can’t be used with all railing types.

From Seattle Times Mar. 25, 2021

One stair baluster is still broken; its loose base has scratched the floor, and its paint is chipped and old.

From New York Times Jul. 29, 2010

While descending the steps, he would now and then hold fast to the baluster as if to support himself.

From On the Heights A Novel by Berthold Auerbach

In their place a solitary figure sat on a baluster drinking smoke contemplatively from a pipe of clay.

From The Lady of Loyalty House A Novel by Justin H. (Justin Huntly) McCarthy

I felt my way down by the baluster, which required my right hand, and threw my revolver to my left.

From The Window at the White Cat by Mary Roberts Rinehart




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