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Acropolis

Description:

An Acropolis refers to a fortified hilltop or citadel, typically found in ancient Greek cities. It served as the religious, administrative, and sometimes defensive center of the city. The term Acropolis is derived from the Greek words "akron" meaning "highest point" and "polis" meaning "city." Acropolises were often adorned with magnificent temples, monuments, and other important buildings showcasing the architectural and cultural achievements of their time.


Senses and Usages:

Noun - Historical:

1. The Acropolis of Athens: The famous Acropolis located in Athens, Greece, is one of the most renowned examples. It houses several notable structures such as the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, and the Propylaia. (Example: The Acropolis of Athens offers a stunning view of the city and its ancient wonders.)

2. Other Ancient Acropolises: Numerous ancient cities in Greece and other regions had their own Acropolis, each unique in its architecture and purpose. (Example: The Acropolis of Corinth contained the Temple of Aphrodite, a significant religious site in ancient Greece.)

Noun - Figurative:

1. Symbolizing Strength and Grandeur: The term Acropolis can metaphorically represent anything that embodies strength, magnificence, or importance within its context. (Example: The new skyscraper has become the acropolis of the city, symbolizing its economic power and progress.)

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