cancelli
/kænˈtʃɛli/Definitions
1. noun
Decorative architectural features, especially in ancient Rome, consisting of a series of arches or columns.
“The ancient temple’s cancelli added a touch of elegance to the structure.”
1. noun
Decorative architectural features, especially in ancient Rome, consisting of a series of arches or columns.
“The ancient temple’s cancelli added a touch of elegance to the structure.”