Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pagod
noun
/ˈpæɡəd/

Definition
A pagod is a tiered tower with multiple eaves, typical in various Asian countries, often used as a religious structure.

Examples
1. The ancient pagod stood proudly against the evening sky, a testament to the city’s rich history.
2. Tourists flocked to the pagod to admire its intricate carvings and peaceful garden.

Meaning
The term ‘pagod’ refers to a structure that is often part of a temple or shrine in Asian cultures, usually featuring a unique architectural style with impressive height and multiple stories.

Synonyms
- tower
- temple
- spire
- stupa