Definition of Prostyle. Meaning of Prostyle. Synonyms of Prostyle

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Definition of Prostyle

Prostyle
Prostyle Pro"style, a. [L. prostylus, Gr. ?; ? before + ? pillar, column: cf. F. prostyle.] (Arch.) Having columns in front. -- n. A prostyle portico or building.

Meaning of Prostyle from wikipedia

- Prostyle and Prostylos (Gr****: πρόστυλος), literally meaning "with columns in front", is an architectural term designating temples (especially Gr**** and...
- the hindgut's entrance pinch off and excrete a piece of the prostyle, preventing the prostyle from growing too large. The ****, in the part of the mantle...
- Angela Simmons (2013) Keshia Chanté (2013–14) Official DJ: DJ Enuff DJ Prostyle DJ Lyve DJ Megatron DJ Q45 DJ Jus Country of origin United States No. of...
- carriage ramp and parapet. The central three bays are situated behind a prostyle portico that was added c. 1830. The windows of the four bays flanking the...
- amphiprostyle temples such as the Temple of Venus and Roma, and for the prostyle entrance porticos of large public buildings like the Basilica of Maxentius...
- there were certain rules strictly observed in rectangular peripteral and prostyle buildings. The first buildings were built narrowly in order to hold the...
- four pillars. From an architectural perspective, this is a tetrastyle prostyle temple of classical appearance. Pataini temple located near Unchehara,...
- standard work on human ****ual behaviour in Sanskrit literature. A tetrastyle prostyle Gupta period temple at Sanchi besides the Apsidal hall with Maurya foundation...
- Azizos. Azizos was identified as Ares by Emperor Julian. The tetrastyle prostyle building has two doors that connect the pronaos to a square cella. To the...
- architecture is mostly represented by a multitude of small temples in antis and prostyle temples, as well as tiny shrines (naiskoi). The latter had been erected...