Spire (noun)

  1. A tall, slender tower or steeple, typically tapering to a point, especially on a church or cathedral.
  2. A vertical structure rising from a base, used to support an antenna or flagpole.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english spir "a shoot, sprout", later "a steeple", from latin spira "coil, twist".

Examples:

  1. The church's spire was the tallest structure in the town, visible for miles around.
  2. The spire of the cathedral reached high into the sky, a symbol of the city's history and heritage.
  3. The spire was adorned with intricate carvings, depicting scenes from the bible and religious legends.
  4. The spire was a popular spot for tourists, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
  5. The spire was struck by lightning, causing significant damage and sparking a fire that took hours to extinguish.
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