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(a tall, pointed tower, especially one built on the roof of a church.) βέλος (πυραμιδοειδής κορυφή πύργου) -
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['spaɪə] I сущ.1) шпиль, игла, остриё3) язык пламениSyn:pinnacle 1.Syn:II 1. сущ.1)а) спиральSyn:Syn:coil I 1.2. гл. -
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s.1 aguja (de iglesia)2 chapitel.3 espiral.4 espira.v.rematar en punta.vi.1 rematar en punta.2 germinar, como la cebada al hacer cerveza.(pt & pp spired) -
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витокостриепрорастатьспиральстрелкашпильшпиц -
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шпиль; игла (напр. клапана); остриё; шпиц; высокая пирамидальная крыша; виток; завиток; спиральная линия; язык пламени; II шпилевой -
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(a tall, pointed tower, especially one built on the roof of a church.) flèche -
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(a tall, pointed tower, especially one built on the roof of a church.) flecha -
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[N]SPIRA (-AE) (F)TURRIS (-IS) (F) -
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spir {n} -
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n.घुमावदार लकीर; लपेट, पेंच; मीनार, शिखर; घास का पत्ता. -
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kulenin sivri tepesi; helis, helezon -
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n.bina ögzilirige taqalghan uchluq xada -
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['spaɪə(r)] UK / USn
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SPIRE — Le premier établissement humain qui est à l’origine de la ville de Spire (en allemand: Speyer) date de l’époque celte: Noviomagus. Installé sur une terrasse du Rhin, il devait devenir un camp romain sous César et Drusus. La cité qui en naquit fut … Encyclopédie Universelle
Spire — • A tapering construction in plan conical, pyramidal, octagonal, or hexagonal crowning a steeple or tower Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Spire Spire … Catholic encyclopedia
Spire — Spire, n. [OE. spire, spir, a blade of grass, a young shoot, AS. sp[=i]r; akin to G. spier a blade of grass, Dan. spire a sprout, sprig, Sw. spira a spar, Icel. sp[=i]ra.] 1. A slender stalk or blade in vegetation; as, a spire grass or of wheat.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spire — Spire, n. [L. spira coil, twist; akin to Gr. ???: cf. F. spire.] 1. A spiral; a curl; a whorl; a twist. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. (Geom.) The part of a spiral generated in one revolution of the straight line about the pole. See {Spiral}, n. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spire — Spire, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Spired}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Spiring}.] To shoot forth, or up in, or as if in, a spire. Emerson. [1913 Webster] It is not so apt to spire up as the other sorts, being more inclined to branch into arms. Mortimer. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spire — puede referirse a: Chicago Spire: Rascacielos que actualmente se encuentra en construcción en Chicago, (Estados Unidos). Spire de Dublín: La escultura de mayor altura del mundo, situada en una céntrica calle de la ciudad de Dublín (Irlanda). Esta … Wikipedia Español
Spire — Spire, v. i. [L. spirare to breathe. See {Spirit}.] To breathe. [Obs.] Shenstone. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spire — [spaıə US spaır] n ↑spire, ↑cross [: Old English; Origin: spir] a roof that rises steeply to a point on top of a tower, especially on a church →↑steeple … Dictionary of contemporary English
spire — spire1 [spīr] n. [Fr < L spira < Gr speira < IE base * sper , to turn, wrap > Latvian sprangāt, to lace up] 1. a spiral or coil 2. any of the convolutions of a spiral or coil 3. Zool. the upper part of a spiral shell of a gastropod… … English World dictionary
spire — [ spaır ] noun count the pointed top of a church tower or other building … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
spire — O.E. spir sprout, shoot, stalk of grass, from P.Gmc. *spiraz (Cf. O.N. spira a stalk, slender tree, M.L.G. spir a small point or top ), from PIE *spei sharp point (see SPIKE (Cf. spike) (n.1)). Meaning tapering top of a tower or steeple first rec … Etymology dictionary