apteral

apteral
/ap"teuhr euhl/, adj. Archit.
1. (of a classical temple) not having a surrounding colonnade; not peripteral.
2. (of a church) having no aisles.
3. (of a church façade) revealing no aisles.
[1825-35; < Gk ápter(os) wingless (a- A-6 + -pteros -PTEROUS) + -AL1]

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  • apteral — ap·ter·al …   English syllables

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