Pronunciation: /ˈækrətərz/
noun a decorative architectural element placed at the apex of a gable or pediment
A1 Acroters are decorative elements on the roof of ancient Greek temples.
A2 Tourists marveled at the intricate acroters adorning the Parthenon in Athens.
B1 The acroters on the cathedral were damaged during the storm last night.
B2 The restoration team meticulously recreated the missing acroters on the historic building.
C1 The architect incorporated modern interpretations of acroters in the design of the new museum.
C2 Scholars debated the significance of the acroters in relation to the overall architectural style of the era.
formal The acroters on the roof of the ancient temple were beautifully carved and intricately designed.
informal Check out the cool acroters on top of that building!
slang Those acroters are lit, bro!
figurative The acroters of society are the individuals who stand out and lead by example.
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