imbrices
/ˈɪmbraɪsiːz/Definitions
1. noun
A type of Roman roof tile, typically curved and overlapping.
“The ancient Roman building featured rows of imbrices, allowing for efficient water runoff during heavy rains.”
2. noun (plural only)
The overlapping tiles or shingles on a roof, especially in Roman architecture.
“The archaeologists studied the imbrices of the ancient temple to learn about its construction methods.”