dodai-ishi
padstone used in Japanese traditional architecture; may be the top of a drystone piling, a vertical stack of stones driven into the ground one after another by a maul.
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dodai-ishi
Summary
dodai-ishi is a structural element[1].
Key Facts
- dodai-ishi's image is recorded as Asuka-dera, kondou-ato.jpg[2].
- dodai-ishi's image is recorded as Cornerstone and pillars.jpg[3].
- dodai-ishi's instance of is recorded as structural element[4].
- dodai-ishi's subclass of is recorded as padstone[5].
- dodai-ishi's Commons category is recorded as Dodai-ishi[6].
- dodai-ishi's partially coincident with is recorded as cornerstone[7].
- dodai-ishi's partially coincident with is recorded as deep foundation[8].
- dodai-ishi's official name is recorded as 土台石[9].
- dodai-ishi's different from is recorded as floor post footing[10].
- dodai-ishi's different from is recorded as plinth[11].