Edifice Definition
ĕdə-fĭs
edifices
noun
edifices
A building, esp. a large, imposing one.
Webster's New World
Any elaborately constructed institution, organization, etc.
Webster's New World
An elaborate conceptual structure.
Observations that provided the foundation for the edifice of evolutionary theory.
American Heritage
Other Word Forms of Edifice
Noun
Singular:
edifice
Plural:
edificesOrigin of Edifice
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Middle English edifice, from Old French edifice, reborrowed from Latin aedificium (“building”), derived from aedificāre (“to build, establish”) (whence also edify).
From Wiktionary
Middle English from Old French from Latin aedificium from aedificāre to build aedis a building -ficāre -fy
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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