Plinth Definition
plĭnth
plinths
noun
plinths
The square block at the base of a column, pedestal, etc.
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A flat block at the base of door trim, an architrave, etc.
Webster's New World
The base on which a statue is placed.
Webster's New World
A course of brick or stone, often a projecting one, along the base of a wall.
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Other Word Forms of Plinth
Noun
Singular:
plinth
Plural:
plinthsOrigin of Plinth
French plinthe from Latin plinthus from Greek plinthos tile, plinth
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
From Ancient Greek πλίνθος (plinthos, “brick")
From Wiktionary
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