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Ionic adj 1 archit, denoting an order (noun 19) of classical architecture, characterized by a style of column with slim and usually fluted shafts and capitals with spiral scrolls known as volute. Compare Composite, Corinthian, Doric, Tuscan. 2 belonging or relating to Ionia, an ancient region of the W coast of Asia Minor, its inhabitants or their dialect of Ancient Greek. noun one of the four main dialects of Ancient Greek, spoken in Ionia.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Greek Ionikos.

Ionic adj 1 archit, denoting an order (noun 19) of classical architecture, characterized by a style of column with slim and usually fluted shafts and capitals with spiral scrolls known as volute. Compare Composite, Corinthian, Doric, Tuscan. 2 belonging or relating to Ionia, an ancient region of the W coast of Asia Minor, its inhabitants or their dialect of Ancient Greek. noun one of the four main dialects of Ancient Greek, spoken in Ionia.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Greek Ionikos.

Ionic adj 1 archit, denoting an order (noun 19) of classical architecture, characterized by a style of column with slim and usually fluted shafts and capitals with spiral scrolls known as volute. Compare Composite, Corinthian, Doric, Tuscan. 2 belonging or relating to Ionia, an ancient region of the W coast of Asia Minor, its inhabitants or their dialect of Ancient Greek. noun one of the four main dialects of Ancient Greek, spoken in Ionia.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Greek Ionikos.