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pillared
pil·lar P0303700 (pĭl′ər)n.1. a. A slender, freestanding, vertical support; a column.b. Such a structure or one similar to it used for decoration.2. One who occupies a central or responsible position: a pillar of the state.tr.v. pil·lared, pil·lar·ing, pil·lars To support or decorate with pillars or a pillar.Idiom: from pillar to post From one place to another; hither and thither. [Middle English, from Old French pilier, from Medieval Latin pīlāre, from Latin pīla.]pillared (ˈpɪləd) adj (Architecture) architect containing upright structures of stone, brick, metal, etc, that support a superstructure or are used for ornamentationThesaurusAdj. | 1. | pillared - having pillars; "the pillared portico"columned - having or resembling columns; having columns of a specified kind (often used as a combining form); "a columned portico"; "trees with columned trunks"; "white-columned houses" | Translations EncyclopediaSeepillarpillared Related to pillared: in the midstWords related to pillaredadj having pillarsRelated Words |