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car·y·at·id \ˌkarēˈad.ə̇d, ˈkarēəˌtid, kəˈrīətə̇d\ noun (plural caryatids \-ə̇dz, -idz\ ; or caryat·i·des \ˌkarēˈad.əˌdēz\) Etymology: Latin Caryatides, plural, from Greek Karyatides, literally, priestesses of Artemis at Caryae (Greek Karyai) in Laconia : a draped female figure supporting an entablature in the place of a column or pilaster — compare atlas
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