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1spire
noun \ˈspī(-ə)r\
Definition of SPIRE
1
: a slender tapering blade or stalk (as of grass)
2
: the upper tapering part of something (as a tree or antler) : pinnacle
3
a : a tapering roof or analogous pyramidal construction surmounting a tower b : steeple <a church spire>
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Origin of SPIRE
Middle English, from Old English spīr; akin to Middle Dutch spier blade of grass
First Known Use: before 12th century
2spire
intransitive verb
spiredspir·ing
Definition of SPIRE
: to rise like a spire
First Known Use of SPIRE
14th century
3spire
noun
Definition of SPIRE
2
: the inner or upper part of a spiral gastropod shell consisting of all the whorls except the whorl in contact with the body
Origin of SPIRE
Latin spira coil, from Greek speira; perhaps akin to Greek sparton rope, esparto
First Known Use: 1545
4spire
intransitive verb
spiredspir·ing
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