octastylos

/ɔkˈtæstiːlɒs/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of ancient Greek architectural style characterized by a combination of eight columns, typically around a central structure.

“The ancient Greek temple was an example of an octastylos, showcasing the beauty of Greek architecture.”

Synonyms

  • dipteral
  • peripteral

Antonyms

  • monastyle