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Related topics: ArchitectureDor·ic /ˈdɒrɪk $ ˈdɔː-, ˈdɑː-/ adjective AAin the oldest and simplest of the Greek building styles 陶立克式的〔古希腊建筑中最古老、最简朴的式样〕 → Ionic a Doric column 陶立克式立柱Examples from the CorpusDoric• 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.• In places the platform loggia was formed of a row of Doric columns, as at Negombo.• The portal is of local limestone and classical design, with attached Doric columns flanking the round arch.• They were flanked by Doric columns.• The Doric Order is also used and the column is the same height as the Trajan one, that is 115 feet.• Three sides of the courtyard were colonnaded in the Doric Order.Dor·ic adjectiveChineseSyllable simplest the of oldest the in and Corpus |