terms |
euthynteria |
As nouns the difference between terms and euthynteria
is that
terms is while
euthynteria is (architecture) in classical greek architecture, the uppermost course of a building's foundations, partly emerging from the groundline.
groundline |
euthynteria |
As nouns the difference between groundline and euthynteria
is that
groundline is (art) a line drawn to signify the surface of the ground, especially in architectural blueprints and in drawings by children which lack dimension while
euthynteria is (architecture) in classical greek architecture, the uppermost course of a building's foundations, partly emerging from the groundline.
foundations |
euthynteria |
As nouns the difference between foundations and euthynteria
is that
foundations is plural of lang=en while
euthynteria is in classical Greek architecture, the uppermost course of a building's foundations, partly emerging from the groundline.
course |
euthynteria |
As nouns the difference between course and euthynteria
is that
course is a sequence of events while
euthynteria is in classical Greek architecture, the uppermost course of a building's foundations, partly emerging from the groundline.
As a verb course
is to run or flow (especially of liquids and more particularly blood).
As an adverb course
is alternative form of lang=en.
uppermost |
euthynteria |
As an adjective uppermost
is at, or nearest the top of something.
As an adverb uppermost
is in the highest position.
As a noun euthynteria is
(architecture) in classical greek architecture, the uppermost course of a building's foundations, partly emerging from the groundline.
architecture |
euthynteria |
As a verb architecture
is .
As a noun euthynteria is
(architecture) in classical greek architecture, the uppermost course of a building's foundations, partly emerging from the groundline.
greek |
euthynteria |
As nouns the difference between greek and euthynteria
is that
greek is an inhabitant, resident, or a person of descent from Greece while
euthynteria is in classical Greek architecture, the uppermost course of a building's foundations, partly emerging from the groundline.
As a proper noun Greek
is the language of the Greek people, spoken in Greece and in Greek communities.
As an adjective Greek
is of or relating to Greece, the Greek people, or the Greek language.
As a verb greek
is to display a placeholder instead of text, especially to optimize speed in displaying text that would be too small to read.
classical |
euthynteria |
As an adjective classical
is of or relating to the first class or rank, especially in literature or art.
As a noun euthynteria is
in classical Greek architecture, the uppermost course of a building's foundations, partly emerging from the groundline.