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ædicular, a.|ɪˈdɪkjʊlə(r)| [f. ædicule + -ar1.] Of, possessing, or characterized by the presence of an ædicule or ædicules; that forms or resembles an ædicule.
1953H. Braun Hist. Architecture v. 84 It is possibly to the development of the aedicular architecture that the ultimate decadence of the Hellenistic style can be ascribed. 1970H. Braun Parish Churches xiii. 168 The spire and the pinnacle—the latter being the aedicular offspring of the former—are both peculiar to the Gothic style. 1979Jrnl. R. Soc. Arts Nov. 777/1 The aedicular entrance gates..hide garbage cans. |