Balaustre

/ˈbæləstər/ noun

An alternate or archaic spelling of 'baluster,' which is a short pillar or column supporting a railing.

From Italian 'balaustro,' derived from 'balaustio' (pomegranate), because the shape of a baluster resembles a pomegranate flower's curves. This etymological connection reveals how architecture borrowed botanical metaphors.

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