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  • 71The Royal Garden Kowloon Hotel Hong Kong (Hong Kong) — The Royal Garden Kowloon Hotel Hong Kong country: Hong Kong, city: Hong Kong (Kowloon: Tsim Sha Tsui East) The Royal Garden Kowloon Hotel Hong Kong Location The Royal Garden Kowloon Hotel is central to the business and shopping area of Tsim Sha… …

    International hotels

  • 72exonarthex — /ek soh nahr theks/, n. a covered walk, vestibule, or narthex situated before a narthex; an outer narthex. [1840 50; EXO + NARTHEX] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 73Egypt, ancient — Introduction  civilization in northeastern Africa dating from the 3rd millennium BC. Its many achievements, preserved in its art and monuments, hold a fascination that continues to grow as archaeological finds expose its secrets. This article… …

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  • 74superposed order — ▪ architecture       in Classical architecture, an order, or style, of column placed above another order in the vertical plane, as in a multilevel arcade, colonnade, or facade. In the architecture of ancient Greece, where the orders originated,… …

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  • 75cloister — 1. noun /ˈklɔɪstə,ˈklɔɪstɚ/ a) A covered walk with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that face a quadrangle; especially: b) such arcade in a monastery 2 …

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  • 76Aristotle — (384–322 BC) Along with Plato the most influential philosopher of the western tradition, Aristotle was born at Stagira in Macedonia, the son of Nicomachus, the court physician to the Macedonian king Amyntas II. At the age of 17 he entered Plato s …

    Philosophy dictionary

  • 77Peripatetic school — The school founded by Aristotle in Athens in 335 BC, supposedly named after the peripatos or covered walk in the garden of the Lyceum, where he lectured. Apart from Aristotle its important members were Theophrastus, Eudemus of Rhodes, and Strato… …

    Philosophy dictionary

  • 78Cloister —    A covered walk about a Cathedral or Church or Collegiate building, oftentimes forming a portion of the quadrangle …

    American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • 79lodge — {{11}}lodge (n.) mid 13c. in surnames and place names; late 13c. as small building or hut, from O.Fr. loge arbor, covered walk; hut, cabin, grandstand at a tournament, from Frankish *laubja shelter (Cf. O.H.G. louba porch, gallery, Ger. Laube… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 80lobby — noun (plural lobbies) 1》 a room out of which one or more other rooms or corridors lead, typically one near the entrance of a public building. 2》 (in the UK) any of several large halls in the Houses of Parliament in which MPs may meet members of… …

    English new terms dictionary