What is another word for acropolis?

Pronunciation: [akɹˈɒpəlˌiz] (IPA)

The word acropolis is derived from the Greek words "akro" meaning high and "polis" meaning city. It refers to the elevated part of an ancient Greek city where important buildings and temples were located. Synonyms for acropolis include citadel, fortress, stronghold, bastion, keep, and castle. These words are used to describe a fortified area with significant cultural or historical importance. The term "acropolis" is commonly associated with the ancient city of Athens and the iconic Parthenon temple that sits atop its acropolis. However, there are several other acropolises throughout Greece and other parts of the world that are equally significant.

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What are the hypernyms for Acropolis?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Acropolis?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

Usage examples for Acropolis

The wonderful temples in Yucatan, the temple-caves of prehistoric India, Stonehenge in England, the Parthenon, the acropolis, St. Peter's at Rome, Westminster Abbey, or Notre-Dame, and the Pyramids and temples of Egypt, equally with the Alignements of Carnac, each in their own way record more or less perfectly man's attempt to express materially what he feels spiritually.
"The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries"
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The Kremlin is a citadel and a city within itself, being the same to Moscow that the acropolis was to Athens.
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2. Gateway of the acropolis.
"A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)"
Mrs. Sutherland Orr

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