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prostyle
[ proh-stahyl ]
adjective
- (of a classical temple) having a portico on the front with the columns in front of the antae.
noun
- a prostyle building or portico.
prostyle
/ ˈprəʊstaɪl /
adjective
- (of a building) having a row of columns in front, esp as in the portico of a Greek temple
noun
- a prostyle building, portico, etc
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of prostyle1
Example Sentences
“Being at Michigan, we ran a prostyle scheme,’’ he said.
Andrews, of Troy, didn’t think much of the assignment because the Trojans used a prostyle offense his last year and huddled often.
“He’s been in one place for a long time, but it’s been a prostyle type of offense,” Rivera said of Pritchard.
In 14 games last fall, the prostyle passer completed 70.4% of his throws for 3,498 yards with 42 total touchdowns and five interceptions.
But some analysts view Lucas as a developmental project, and his lack of experience in prostyle run schemes makes you wonder if he’s a good fit for what the Seahawks want to do offensively.
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