About The Word Campanile

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Campanile

Campanile Meaning & Definition
Campanile Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Campanile?

[n] a bell tower; usually stands alone unattached to a building

Synonyms | Synonyms for Campanile: belfry

Related Terms | Find terms related to Campanile: antenna tower | barbican | belfry | bell tower | carillon | colossus | column | cupola | derrick | dome | fire tower | lantern | lighthouse | martello | martello tower | mast | minaret | monument | obelisk | observation tower | pagoda | pilaster | pillar | pinnacle | pole | pylon | pyramid | shaft | skyscraper | spire | standpipe | steeple | stupa | television mast | tope | tour | tower | turret | water tower | windmill tower

See Also | bell tower

Campanile In Webster's Dictionary

\Cam`pa*ni"le\, n. [It. campanile bell tower, steeple, fr. It. & LL. campana bell.] (Arch.) A bell tower, esp. one built separate from a church. Many of the campaniles od Italy are lofty and magnificent atructures. --Swift.

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