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Pedestal is an eight-letter word for an architectural base. Although we usually think of it as supporting a statue, it can also support a column.
An architectural column is columna, -ae, f.; a column of troops is agmen, -minis, n.
The arch and the column.
The column of Trajan
Trajan's tomb was in reality Trajan's column. His ashes were buried in the base of the column.Trajan's tomb was in reality Trajan's column. His ashes were buried in the base of the column.Trajan's tomb was in reality Trajan's column. His ashes were buried in the base of the column.Trajan's tomb was in reality Trajan's column. His ashes were buried in the base of the column.Trajan's tomb was in reality Trajan's column. His ashes were buried in the base of the column.Trajan's tomb was in reality Trajan's column. His ashes were buried in the base of the column.Trajan's tomb was in reality Trajan's column. His ashes were buried in the base of the column.Trajan's tomb was in reality Trajan's column. His ashes were buried in the base of the column.Trajan's tomb was in reality Trajan's column. His ashes were buried in the base of the column.
pedestal
I believe it is the details of the base of a column.
The base of a column is exactly that...a base. Typically, columns are dived into three parts. The bottom (base), the middle (shaft), and the top (capital).
Architectural Supplemental Instruction, or revisions to approved documents that do not change the main base bid. Such as a change in dimension.
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Plinth
Each place value column in base 2 is twice that of the column to its right. → 11₂ = 1 × 2 + 1 = 3 in base 10.