triforia

/trɪˈfɔrɪə/

Definitions

1. noun

A three-part architectural structure, typically consisting of a central part flanked by two smaller sections.

“The ancient temple featured a triforia above the entrance, adding to its grandeur.”

2. noun

A type of Roman architectural feature, often found in ancient buildings.

Synonyms

  • triforium

Antonyms

  • monolith