| Doric order 
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              Tweet n. 1.  The oldest and simplest of the three main orders of classical Greek architecture, characterized by heavy fluted columns with plain, saucer-shaped capitals and no base. 2.  A Roman order of similar design but with the addition of a base.  (click for a larger image)Doric order Doric order capital | 
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