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    pyramid
    /ˈpɪrəmɪd/

    noun

    • 1. a monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top, especially one built of stone as a royal tomb in ancient Egypt.
    • 2. an object, shape, or arrangement in the form of a pyramid: "a pyramid of logs"

    verb

    • 1. stack or arrange in the shape of a pyramid.
    • 2. achieve a substantial return on (money or property) after making a small initial investment: "a bank can pyramid modest capital into an enormous sum of money"

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    A pyramid (from Ancient Greek πυραμίς (puramís) 'pyramid') is a structure whose visible surfaces are triangular and converge to a point at the top, making the shape roughly a pyramid in the geometric sense.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word pyramid, from ancient structures to mathematical shapes to financial schemes. See examples, synonyms, etymology, and related entries.

  4. A pyramid is a solid shape with a square base and four triangular sides, or a pile of things that has the same shape. Learn more about the different types of pyramids, such as the ancient Egyptian ones, the biological ones, and the organizational ones.

  5. noun. a huge masonry construction that has a square base and, as in the case of the ancient Egyptian royal tombs, four sloping triangular sides. an object, formation, or structure resembling such a construction. maths a solid having a polygonal base and triangular sides that meet in a common vertex.

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    Known as 'mr' or 'mir' by the Egyptians, the pyramid was a royal tomb and considered the place of ascent for the spirit of the deceased pharaoh. From the top point of the pyramid, it was thought, the soul would travel to the after-life of the Field of Reeds and, if it so chose, could easily return to earth (the high pinnacle of the pyramid, or a li...

    The pyramids of Mesoamerica follow this precise design even though there is no evidence of cultural exchange between Egypt and cities such as Chichen Itza or Tikal or the great city of Tenochtitlan. The great pyramids of the Mayan civilization, and other indigenous tribes of the region, are thought to represent mountains which symbolized man's atte...

    Evidence of pyramid-building in Greeceexists in archaeological excavations at Hellenicon and in the works of the ancient writer Pausanius who recorded seeing two pyramids in Greece. The Grecian pyramids function remains mysterious in that the ruins at Hellenicon are not as well preserved as the pyramids of Egypt and there exist no records by the Gr...

    In every culture which made use of them (and, of course, as mentioned, there were pyramids also in China, throughout Mesoamerica, in India and, later, throughout Europe) the pyramid was the centerpiece of a surrounding complex. Today the Great Pyramid at Giza sits between the two smaller pyramids and other recently excavated Mastabas but, originall...

    A pyramid is a structure with a quadrilateral base and a triangular point, often used as a royal tomb or a monument. Learn about the history and types of pyramids in Egypt, Mesoamerica, Greece, Rome, and Nubia.

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  6. Learn the meaning of pyramid as a noun, verb, and adjective in different contexts. Find out how to use pyramid in sentences, synonyms, pronunciation, and related words.

  7. (geometry) a solid shape with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top. an image, an object, or a pile of things that has the shape of a pyramid a pyramid of cans in a shop window The food pyramid shows you the food you should eat for a healthy diet.