Pronunciation: /əˈkrɑːtɪriə/
noun ornamental caps or pedestals placed on the apex or at the corners of a pediment
A1 The acroteria on top of the building are beautifully decorated.
A2 During the tour, we learned about the significance of acroteria in ancient architecture.
B1 The restoration project focused on preserving the original acroteria of the temple.
B2 The intricate carvings on the acroteria were carefully studied by art historians.
C1 The museum exhibit showcased a collection of rare acroteria from different time periods.
C2 Scholars debated the symbolism behind the various designs of the acroteria found in archaeological sites.
formal The acroteria on the roof of the temple were beautifully carved and added a touch of elegance to the structure.
informal Check out those fancy acroteria on top of the building!
slang The acroteria on that house are so extra.
figurative The acroteria of knowledge sit atop the pillars of wisdom.
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