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spire 1
(spīr)n.
1. A top part or structure that tapers upward, such as a rock formation or steeple.
2. A slender, tapering plant part.
v. spired, spir·ing, spires
v.tr.
To furnish with a spire.
v.intr.
To rise and taper steeply.
[Middle English, from Old English spīr.]
spire 2
(spīr)n.
1.
a. A spiral.
b. A single turn of a spiral; a whorl.
2. The area farthest from the aperture and nearest the apex on a coiled gastropod shell.
[Latin spīra, coil, from Greek speira.]
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spire
(spaɪə)n
1. (Architecture) Also called: steeple a tall structure that tapers upwards to a point, esp one on a tower or roof or one that forms the upper part of a steeple
2. (Botany) a slender tapering shoot or stem, such as a blade of grass
3. the apical part of any tapering formation; summit
vb
4. (intr) to assume the shape of a spire; point up
5. (Building) (tr) to furnish with a spire or spires
[Old English spīr blade; related to Old Norse spīra stalk, Middle Low German spīr shoot, Latin spīna thorn]
spire
(spaɪə)n
1. any of the coils or turns in a spiral structure
2. (Zoology) the apical part of a spiral shell
[C16: from Latin spīra a coil, from Greek speira]
spiriferous adj
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spire1
(spaɪər)n., v. spired, spir•ing. n.
1. a tall, acutely pointed pyramidal roof or rooflike construction upon a tower, roof, etc.
2. a similar construction forming the upper part of a steeple. See illus. at steeple.
3. a tall, sharp-pointed summit, peak, or the like.
4. the highest point or summit.
5. a sprout or shoot of a plant.
v.i. 6. to shoot or rise into spirelike form.
[before 1000; Middle English; Old English spīr spike, blade, c. Middle Dutch spier, Middle Low German spīr shoot, sprig, Old Norse spīra stalk]
spired, adj.
spire2
(spaɪər)n.
1. a coil or spiral.
2. one of the series of convolutions of a spiral.
3. Zool. the upper, convoluted part of a spiral shell, above the aperture.
[1565–75; < Latin spīra < Greek speîra; see spiral]
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spire
- In Old English, it meant "stalk" or "stem."See also related terms for stalk.
spire
, steeple - A spire is the tall pointed roof of a tower or the tall pointed structure on top of a steeple; a steeple is the tower plus the spire.See also related terms for tower.
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spire
Past participle: spired
Gerund: spiring
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Noun | 1. | ![]() church service, church - a service conducted in a house of worship; "don't be late for church" pinnacle - (architecture) a slender upright spire at the top of a buttress of tower tower - a structure taller than its diameter; can stand alone or be attached to a larger building |
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spire
noun steeple, turret, pillar, column, skyscraper, belfry, obelisk He saw the spire ahead through the trees.
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Translations
قِمَّةٌ مُسْتَدِقَةقِمَّه مُسْتَدِقَّه
štíhlá věžvěž
spir
TurmspitzeSpitzeTurmhelm
huippukärkiterävähuippuinen torni
toranj
spíra
尖塔
뾰족탑
smailėšpilis
smailetornis
štíhla veža
spira
kilise kulesinin sivri tepesisivri kule
ngọn tháp
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spire
n (of church) → Turmspitze f, → Turm m
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spire
(ˈspaiə) noun a tall, pointed tower, especially one built on the roof of a church.
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spire
→ قِمَّةٌ مُسْتَدِقَة věž spir Turmspitze σπείρα aguja terävähuippuinen torni flèche toranj guglia 尖塔 뾰족탑 torenspits spir iglica coruchéu, torre шпиль spira สิ่งก่อสร้างสูงรูปกรวยที่เป็นส่วนหนึ่งของโบถส์ kilise kulesinin sivri tepesi ngọn tháp 尖顶Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009