The proper pronunciation of the word chapiter is:
CHAP-uh-tuhr, or CHAP-i-tuhr
This is a noun from architecture meaning the capital of a column. Don't be confused by its similarity to the word chapter. These are two entirely different words.
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A chapiter, also known as a capital, is the uppermost part of a column in architecture. It serves to support the structure above it, often featuring decorative elements that reflect the style of the building, such as floral motifs or intricate carvings. Chapiters are significant in classical architecture, including Greek and Roman styles, where they can vary widely in design, such as the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders.
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