Spire

  • 61spire — n. [L. spira, coil] (MOLLUSCA: Gastropoda) The complete series of whorls of a spiral shell except the last …

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  • 62Spire — voir Exupère …

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  • 63spire — Synonyms and related words: acme, antenna tower, anthrophore, apex, apogee, arise, ascend, aspire, axis, barbican, become airborne, belfry, bell tower, blade, bole, bract, bracteole, bractlet, brow, buss the clouds, campanile, cane, cap,… …

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  • 64spiré — aspiré conspiré inspiré respiré transpiré …

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  • 65spire — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. steeple, minaret; flèche; point, pinnacle, peak; pyramid, obelisk; epi, finial, aiguille. See height, sharpness. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. steeple, cone, pinnacle, belfry; see tower . III (Roget s 3… …

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  • 66spire — I. , sb. == a sprout, twig. O. and N. 18. ON. spira II. , v. a. == inquire, learn. HD. 2620. Alys. 2569. AS. spirian. Scotch, speer …

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  • 67spire — piers …

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  • 68spire — spire1 noun 1》 a tapering conical or pyramidal structure on the top of a building, typically a church tower. 2》 the continuation of a tree trunk above the point where branching begins. Derivatives spired adjective spiry adjective Origin OE spīr… …

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  • 69-spire — (L). Breathe …

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  • 70spire — n. 1. Spiral, curl, twist, wreath. 2. Steeple. 3. Shoot, spear, stalk, blade. 4. Summit, apex …

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