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plural podiums or podia
A platform on which to stand, as when conducting an orchestra or preaching at a pulpit; any low platform or dais. examples
(sometimes proscribed) A stand used to hold notes when speaking publicly. examples
(sports and other competitions) A steepled platform upon which the three competitors with the best results may stand when being handed their medals or prize. examples
(sports) A result amongst the best three at a competition. quotations examples
Red Bull's Thai-British driver Alex Albon took a maiden podium in third.
2020 September 13, Andrew Benson, “Tuscan Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton claims 90th win after incredible race”, in BBC Sport
A low wall, serving as a foundation, a substructure, or a terrace wall.
The dwarf wall surrounding the arena of an amphitheatre, from the top of which the seats began. examples
The masonry under the stylobate of a temple, sometimes a mere foundation, sometimes containing chambers. examples
The lower portion of a high-rise building, typically of several storeys tall and acts as a foundation to the tower(s) above it. examples
(botany, anatomy) A foot or footstalk. examples
third-person singular simple present podiums, present participle podiuming, simple past and past participle podiumed
(sports, colloquial) To finish in the top three at an event or competition. examples