Associations to the word «Doric»
Noun
- Pier
- Sandal
- Arcade
- Artemis
- Courtyard
- Limestone
- Pavilion
- Italian
- Staircase
- Edifice
- Marble
- Herodotus
- Mythology
- Simplicity
- Piazza
- Keystone
- Doorway
- Styling
- Crypt
- Plaster
- Nave
- Germain
- Statue
- Railing
- Facing
- Chimney
- Terrace
- Bc
- Above
- Portal
- Decoration
- Atrium
- Tablet
- Athenian
- Width
- Tung
- Masonry
- Bce
- Athens
- Dome
- Ode
- Medallion
- Corner
- Inscription
- Tile
- Monument
- Shaft
- Ceiling
- Simpler
- Courthouse
- Sculpture
- Feature
- Architect
- Nomad
- Elevation
- Basement
- Floor
- Scroll
- Sandstone
- Pantheon
- Baroque
- Interior
- Syracuse
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
DORIC, proper noun. An ancient Greek dialect spoken in ancient times.
DORIC, proper noun. A dialect of Lowland Scots spoken in the northeast of Scotland.
DORIC ORDER, noun. The least ornate of the three styles of classical Greek architecture.
Dictionary definition
DORIC, noun. The dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in Doris.
DORIC, adjective. Of or pertaining to the Doric style of architecture.
Wise words
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