peripteral

/ˌpɛrɪpˈtɛrəl/

Definitions

1. adjective

Having a portico or colonnade all around.

“The architect designed the ancient temple peripteral, with 38 Doric columns.”

2. adjective (archaeology)

Characterized by a portico or colonnade all around, especially in ancient Greek architecture.

“The archaeological team discovered a peripteral temple with six columns on each side.”

Synonyms

  • peristaltic
  • peristyle

Antonyms

  • apse
  • apse-shaped