atlantes

/ætˈlæntiːz/
noun
  1. Sculpted male figures used as columns or supports in architecture, typically holding up a structure on their shoulders.
    • The museum's entrance featured two stone atlantes with muscular arms raised.
    • The ancient temple had massive atlantes carved from marble supporting the roof.
    • Architects in the Renaissance revived the use of atlantes in grand buildings.
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