Answer: doric

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doricdialect of ancient Greek spoken on Rhodes and other islands of the Dodecanese, in Crete, in Syracuse, and in all of the Peloponnesus except Arcadia
DORICIonic alternative
DORICColumn with a simple capital
DORICDialect in ancient Greece
DORICColumn variety
doricrustic
doricrustic English speech
doricnoting or pertaining to one of the five classical orders, developed in Greece and altered by the Romans. The Greek Doric order consists typically of a channeled column without a base, having as a capital a circular echinus supporting a square abacus, abov
doricrustic, as a dialect
doricof or pertaining to Doris, its inhabitants, or their dialect
DORICThat's an order!
DORICKind of column in architecture
DORICKind of column in ancient Greece
DORICLike the columns of the Lincoln Memorial
DORICLike the Parthenon
DORICParthenon order
DORICFirst order of Greek architecture
DORICLike some Greek columns
DORICCorinthian's cousin
DORICDialect of ancient Greece
DORICPeloponnesian dialect
DORICType of architecture.
DORICAncient Greek dialect.
DORICDialect of ancient Greece.
DORICArchitecture style
DORICType of Greek column
DORICGreek-column order
DORICParthenon style
DORICLincoln Memorial column style
DORICPindar's dialect
DORICOrder of ancient Greeks
DORICA boldface type
DORICAncient architectural style
DORICClassic style of architecture
DORICOld Greek dialect
DORICClassical style
DORICGreek dialect
DORICLanguage of ancient Rhodes
DORICKind of order
DORICLike some classical architecture