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Meaning of orthostade

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orthostade (n.)

A chiton, or loose, ungirded tunic, falling in straight folds.

orthostade Sentence Examples

  1. The orthostade, a large stone slab, formed the walls of the ancient temple.
  2. The intricately carved orthostades depicted scenes from the life of the pharaoh.
  3. The orthostades were arranged in rows, their massive weight supported by hidden beams.
  4. The orthostades served both a structural and decorative purpose.
  5. The orthostade bearing the royal insignia marked the entrance to the palace.
  6. The orthostades were protected from the elements by a thick layer of plaster.
  7. The orthostades have stood the test of time, bearing witness to the civilization that created them.
  8. The orthostades provided a sturdy foundation for the building, ensuring its stability for centuries.
  9. The orthostades were adorned with hieroglyphs that recorded important historical events.
  10. The orthostades were a testament to the architectural skill and artistry of the ancient builders.

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A chiton, or loose, ungirded tunic, falling in straight folds.

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The orthostade, a large stone slab, formed the walls of the ancient temple.

The intricately carved orthostades depicted scenes from the life of the pharaoh.

The orthostades were arranged in rows, their massive weight supported by hidden beams.

The orthostades served both a structural and decorative purpose.