Definitionadj. having a series of columns arranged at regular intervals
Last update: July 19, 2015
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Above the Piazza della Signoria, at the highest point of the town, is the Palazzo Ducale, erected by the dukes of Urbino in 1474-1480; the architect was, in all probability, Lucio da Laurana, to whom is due the palace at Urbino, which this palace resembles, especially in its fine colonnaded court. [Please select]
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He seemed now to remember the wide colonnaded porch, the tall fluted columns, the green blinds. [Please select]
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Wide, intersecting streets, each nearly four miles long, granite-paved, and marble-colonnaded, swarmed with fashionable loiterers. [Please select]
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The old colonnaded _patio_ is a beautiful receptacle for a flooding sun, as well as the altars and carvings of a bygone civilization. [Please select]
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He was out, but I took a look about the imposing _patio_, three-storied, colonnaded, and pierced with large, beautifully carved doorways and windows. [Please select]
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