periptery
/pəˈrɪptəri/Definitions
1. noun
The part of a Greek temple that is situated between the columns, or a similar architectural feature in other buildings.
“The periptery of the ancient temple was a beautiful and well-preserved example of Greek architecture.”
2. noun
A surrounding or encircling part, especially of a leaf or a petal.
“The periptery of the flower played a significant role in its ability to attract pollinators.”