Buttresses

/ˈbʌtrəsɪz/ noun, verb

plural of buttress (structures built against walls for support), or the third-person singular form of the verb 'to buttress' (to strengthen or support).

From Old French "bouteret" meaning a support structure. The word became standardized in English during the medieval period when Gothic architecture heavily relied on buttresses for structural integrity.

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