1. banister - Noun
2. banister - Verb
3. Banister - Proper noun
A stringed musical instrument having a head and neck like the guitar, and its body like a tambourine. It has five strings, and is played with the fingers and hands.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd to whoever submitted, “To the boy in the red hoodie who tried to slide down the banister next to Dauten then fell off backwards, not romantically interested just want to know if you’re ok,” we’re all dying to know if he’s okay, too. Source: Internet
And why does a metal banister cut straight across it, barring entry? Source: Internet
Banister Fletcher, p.107 Banister Fletcher, p. 155 Door and window openings narrowed towards the top. Source: Internet
Banister Fletcher p.126 : The ancient Greek architects took a philosophic approach to the rules and proportions. Source: Internet
Banister Fletcher, p. 164 Architectural sculpture render Architectural sculpture showed a development from early Archaic examples through Severe Classical, High Classical, Late Classical and Hellenistic. Source: Internet
Banister Fletcher pp. 89-91 Deposits of high quality potter's clay were found throughout Greece and the Islands, with major deposits near Athens. Source: Internet