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stereobate
ster·e·o·bate S0742800 (stĕr′ē-ō-bāt′, stîr′-)n.1. See stylobate.2. The foundation of a stone building, its top course sometimes being a stylobate. [Latin stereobatēs, from Greek *stereobatēs : stereos, solid; see stereo- + -batēs, walker (from bainein, to go; see gwā- in Indo-European roots).]stereobate (ˈstɛrɪəʊˌbeɪt; ˈstɪər-) n1. (Architecture) another name for stylobate2. (Architecture) a foundation of a building in the form of a platform of masonry[C19: via Latin, from Greek stereobatēs from stereos solid + -batēs base, from bainein to walk]ster•e•o•bate (ˈstɛr i əˌbeɪt, ˈstɪər-) n. 1. the foundation or base upon which a building is erected. 2. the solid platform forming the floor and substructure of a classical temple; podium. Compare stylobate. [1830–40; < Latin stereobatēs < Greek stereobatḗs=stereo- stereo- + -batēs that which supports (see stylobate, basis)] Stereobate
StereobateThe substructure, foundation, or solid platform upon which a building is erected. In a columnar building, it includes the uppermost step or platform upon which the columns stand. Stereobate in ancient Greek and Roman architecture, the base of a temple or colonnade. In Greece the stereobate usually consisted of three steps; the top step (or the surface thereof) was called the stylobate. stereobateThe substructure, foundation, or solid platform upon which a building is erected. In a columnar building, it includes the stylobate (the uppermost step or platform of the foundation upon which the columns stand). |