Synonym: steeple. Similar words: aspire, inspire, perspire, conspire, inspired, transpire, spirit, spirits. Meaning: ['spaɪə(r)] n. a tall tower that forms the superstructure of a building (usually a church or temple) and that tapers to a point at the top.
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61 We could see the spire of the church in the distance.
62 We looked at the tower the spire of which was golden.
63 Several schemes of implementing fiber-optic digital synchronous interface and fiber-optic spire are discussed.
64 With the example of the RH curer , the paper discusses how RP & M accelerate Knowledge Spire.
65 The Spire , one of the representative works of the famous British novelist William Golding, is identified by critics as the most obscure work.
66 Donald, a Macgregor's bowerbird, lives in the dark woods of the Adelbert Range of Papua New Guinea. Here, atop a mossy platform and around a young sapling, he has woven his spire of sticks and twigs.
67 Palace, it is on the wall, built the coral and high window is bright, but the spire of amber roof is black, they automatically open flow.
68 At the end of the last century, a marvelous spire was added, which makes it soar up slenderly into the German skies.
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