Balustrade

/ˈbæl.əs.treɪd/ noun

A decorative railing consisting of a row of small posts (balusters) topped with a rail, used to border staircases, balconies, and bridges.

From Italian 'balustrata,' built from 'balaustra' (baluster) with the '-ata' suffix meaning a collection or arrangement of something. Entered English in the 1600s with the popularity of Renaissance architecture.

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