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support at the
bottom of a statue, vase, column, or
certain altars.
Smaller pedestals,
especially if
round in shape, may be
called socles. In
civil engineering...
- A
pedestal desk or a
tanker desk is
usually a large, flat, free-standing desk made of a
simple rectangular working surface resting on two
pedestals or...
- up
pedestal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pedestal is a
support or a
stand for a
statue or
other object.
Pedestal may also
refer to:
Pedestal crater...
- A
camera pedestal is an item upon
which television cameras are mounted,
typically seen in
television studios.
Unlike tripods,
pedestals give
camera operators...
- , in a
utility vault) is expensive, so
pedestals are
preferred when they are an
acceptable choice.
Pedestals are used for CATV (known as a
cable box...
- The
Pedestals of
Biahmu (also
spelled Biyahmū) are the
basal remnants of two
colossal statues erected by the
ancient Egyptian pharaoh Amenemhat III. The...
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Knoll company of New York City. The
designs were
initially entitled the '
Pedestal Group'
before Saarinen and
Knoll settled on the more
organic sounding 'Tulip...
- 1998) We Got the Beat (Ampersand, 2000)
Yoghurt (Brööl Records, 1995) On a
Pedestal (Ampersand, 1996)
Prefab Life (Ampersand, 1998) No Better, No
Worse (split...
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immediate area to
erode more
slowly than the rest of the region. Some
pedestals have been
accurately measured to be
hundreds of
meters above the surrounding...
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Operation Pedestal (Italian:
Battaglia di
Mezzo Agosto,
Battle of mid-August),
known in
Malta as Il-Konvoj ta'
Santa Marija (Santa
Maria Convoy), was a...