0 a set of posts or a screen to prevent people from falling over the edge of stairs, a balcony, etc., often with a wooden, metal, or stone bar on top that you can hold:
The two of them stood by the balustrade overlooking the gardens, listening to the waves lap the shore.
The Institute sits behind white balustrades, French doors and a cobalt-blue tiled roof.
One of the house's features was a balcony John had commissioned; the wrought-iron balustrade contained seven hearts to show his affection for her.
However, in addition to the two entrance passages, a low open balustrade runs under the entire length of the fully glazed roof.
On a warm autumn day, there is no overheating, which is probably owing to the efficient natural air convection through the open balustrade.
The open-mouthed serpent heads decorating the temples differ from building to building and on the columns versus the balustrades of the same building.
Her mantle lies on the balustrade behind her, as if she has briefly paused during a walk.