counterfort

/ˈkaʊntərfɔːrt/

Definitions

1. noun

A structure, especially a buttress, that is built against a wall, arch, or other construction to provide additional support.

“The counterforts were essential for the stability of the ancient aqueduct.”

2. verb

To provide support or stability to something, especially by building a buttress or similar structure.

“The engineers countered the damage by fortifying the building with additional counterforts.”

Synonyms

  • buttress
  • support

Antonyms

  • undermining
  • weakening