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IonicI‧on‧ic /aɪˈɒnɪk $ aɪˈɑː-/ adjective  IonicOrigin: 1600-1700 French Ionique, from Latin, from Greek Ionikos - Ahead, a handful of broken Ionic columns rose against the pale blue sky.
- From the atria one passes into the first peristyle which has an Ionic colonnade and a central fountain.
- Most Roman temples are in the Corinthian order, a few Ionic but rarely Doric.
- The Doric capitals were large and simple, the Ionic ones of the Aeolic type.
- The large Ionic Temple of Artemis at Sardis seems to have been built in three phases.
- The porch is a semicircle of giant Ionic columns running the full height of the house.
- This one has Ionic columns and a balustrade, and the speaker's gallery seems to have been right.
► Architecturearcade, nounarch, nounarchitect, nounarchitecture, nounatrium, nounbailey, nounbastion, nouncampanile, nouncapital, nouncaryatid, nouncloistered, adjectivecolonial, adjectiveconservationist, nounCorinthian, adjectivecornice, noundolmen, noundome, noundomed, adjectiveDoric, adjectivefloor plan, nounflying buttress, nounfolly, nounGeorgian, adjectiveGothic, adjectiveground plan, nounIonic, adjectivemodernism, nounmonolith, nounmonument, nounmonumental, adjectiveNorman, adjectiveobelisk, nounopen-plan, adjectivepedestal, nounpediment, nounperistyle, nounpitched, adjectiveplinth, nounplot, nounportico, nounquadrangle, nounrambling, adjectiverampart, nounrococo, adjectiveRomanesque, adjectivescreen, nounspan, nounsplit-level, adjectivesquare, nounstonework, nounterrace, nountracery, nountransept, nountruss, nounvaulted, adjectivevaulting, nounvestibule, noun NOUN► column· Ahead, a handful of broken Ionic columns rose against the pale blue sky.· This one has Ionic columns and a balustrade, and the speaker's gallery seems to have been right.· The porch is a semicircle of giant Ionic columns running the full height of the house. made in the simply decorated style of ancient Greek buildings → Doric: an Ionic column |