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1 dipteral (Temple with a double line of columns completely surrounding it)
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2 dipteral
['dɪptər(ə)l]1) Общая лексика: греческий храм, окружённый двумя рядами колонн, диптераль, здание с двумя крыльями, окружённый двумя рядами колонн греческий храм2) Строительство: диптераль (здание с двумя крылами), греческий храм (окружённый двумя рядами колонн)3) Религия: (Temple with a double line of columns completely surrounding it) диптер4) Архитектура: с двумя рядами колонн, диптер (в древнегреческой архитектуре - тип прямоугольного в плане храма, окруженного снаружи двумя рядами колонн)
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