banisters

Banisters Meaning in Bengali: বালকনি, বালকনির সাহায্যে উঠানোর স্থান, বালকনির সাহায্যে উঠানোর পথ (noun, pronunciation: /ˈbænɪstərz/)

Definition of Banisters

Banisters refer to the handrail and its supporting posts at the side of a staircase or balcony. They provide support and safety for people using the stairs or leaning against the balcony. Banisters are typically made of wood, metal, or glass and are an essential architectural element in buildings.

Synonyms of Banisters

1. Handrail (noun)

2. Balustrade (noun)

3. Railing (noun)

4. Guardrail (noun)

5. Bannister (noun)

Antonyms of Banisters

1. Open (খোলা)

2. Unprotected (অসুরক্ষিত)

3. Unfenced (অবাধ্য)

4. Unguarded (অসতর্ক)

5. Unsecured (অনিরাপত্তিকৃত)

Origin of Banisters

The word “banisters” originated from the Middle English word “banistre,” which came from the Old French word “balustre.” The Old French word was derived from the Italian word “balaustro,” meaning “pillar of a balcony.” The term has been used since the 17th century to describe the handrail and supporting posts of a staircase or balcony.

Nearby Words

1. Staircase (noun)

2. Balcony (noun)

3. Rail (noun)

4. Support (noun)

5. Architecture (noun)

Banisters in Literature Quotes

1. “She gracefully descended the staircase, her hand gliding along the banisters.” – Jane Austen (সে সুন্দরভাবে স্তূপের পথে অবতরণ করল, তার হাত বালকনির উপর স্পর্শ করে।)

2. “He leaned against the banisters, lost in thought.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald (তিনি চিন্তায় মগ্ন হয়ে বালকনির উপর ঝুলন্ত হলেন।)

Banisters Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বালকনি

Hindi: बैनिस्टर्स

Nepali: बैनिस्टर्स

Urdu: بینسٹرز

Tamil: பேனிஸ்டர்ஸ்

Telugu: బానిస్టర్స్

Arabic: الدرابزين

Chinese: 栏杆

Japanese: 手すり

Russian: перила

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