Results for: atlas, set of sculptural figures of men used to support structures in architecture
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bowsprit support on a sailing shipknighthead
brace, invigorating drink//bracer, leather arm guard, support, wrist guard worn by an archer; wrist guard (armor); person or thing that supports; alcoholic drinkbracer
brawny, expecting good stock market figures, optimistic, resembling a bull, obstinate, stubborn; tending to cause a rise in prices (of the stock exchange)bullish
breakwater, bridge support, column projecting from wall, landing for ships, wharf; support beam, pillar; dock, platform, seaside structure, vertical structural support, wall between adjacent doors, wall reinforcementpier
bridge supported by towers, support made of horizontal piece supported by A-frames, table base, table stand; bridge made of A-frames, supporting framework, tower for supporting a bridgetrestle
broadcast something simultaneously, coordinated system of people or things, group of broadcasting affiliates, link computers, maintain relationships with people, make ties or acquaintances (esp. for professional support or business advantages); link co...network
brocade, canopy, permanent ornamental canopy over an alter or tomb (Architecture); portable canopy used in religious processions, silk cloth interwoven with silver or gold threads and used for ceremonial purposesbaldachin
build with wood; support with wood, growing trees, large wooden building support, lumber, made of timbers, part of the framework of a ship, provide something with timbers, somebody as suitable material for position, trees; logs; wood; qualities, charac...timber
build wooden structures, builder of wooden structures or objects, make something in efficient way, make something wooden, woodworker, one who makes things out of woodcarpenter
builder of steeples, one who builds and repairs tall structures such as steeplessteeplejack
building design, building style, science of designing and building structures; layout, formation, arrangement; building style or method; design of a computer and its components (Computers), structure of computer systemarchitecture
building designer, creator, one who designs buildings and other structuresarchitect
building or furniture trim, carved wood for edging, object made of or decorated with beads; pearl molding, molding shaped like a string of beads (Architecture)beading
building ornamentation, leafy decoration, leaves, leaves; representation of leaves and flowers in architecturefoliage
built of megaliths, constructed of large stones used to build different structures during the prehistoric period (Archeology)megalithic
 

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