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    plinth
    /plinTH/

    noun

    • 1. a heavy base supporting a statue or vase: "busts of the King and Queen on marble plinths"

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  2. Plinth definition: A block or slab on which a pedestal, column, or statue is placed.

  3. May 16, 2024 · A plinth is a stone structure used in classical architecture. Traditionally, this stone block served as a support for a building column. Today, plinths may act as a base for any number of structures, including statues or monuments.

  4. noun A block or slab on which a pedestal, column, or statue is placed. noun The base block at the intersection of the baseboard and the vertical trim around an opening. noun A continuous course of stones supporting a wall. noun A square base, as for a vase. from The Century Dictionary.

  5. For example, the plinth area of a Building is 120 square meters, and the plinth area rate is 2000 per square meter. Building Cost = Plinth Area × Plinth Area Rate. = 120 × 5000

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PedestalPedestal - Wikipedia

    A pedestal (from French piédestal, from Italian piedistallo 'foot of a stall') or plinth is a support at the bottom of a statue, vase, column, or certain altars. Smaller pedestals, especially if round in shape, may be called socles.

  7. A 'plinth' [plɪnθ] is a heavy base that supports a statue or column, or a course of stones forming a continuous horizontal foundation for a wall. It is often made of stone and serves as a decorative element.

  8. Aug 13, 2024 · In other words, the plinth level can be defined as the level at which the superstructure begins and the substructure ends. The primary objective of providing the plinth level is to prevent the ingress of moisture, dampness, and seepage of rainwater and stormwater inside the building.