pinnacled

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pinnacled

  1. simple past and past participle of pinnacle

Adjective[edit]

pinnacled (not comparable)

  1. Having one or more pinnacles.
    • 1853, John Ruskin, “Roman Renaissance”, in The Stones of Venice, volume III (The Fall), London: Smith, Elder, and Co., [], →OCLC, § LVI, page 73:
      Close to this monument is another, the stateliest and most sumptuous of the three; it first arrests the eye of the stranger, and long detains it, — a many-pinnacled pile, surrounded by niches with statues of the warrior saints.
    • 1978, Missouri. Division of Geology and Land Survey, Educational Series - Division of Geology and Land Survey:
      Photography from the bluff side would accentuate the twin-pinnacled crest but sacrifice part of the background.

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