Pronunciation:  hi-PEE-thruhl

Adjective: 

1. (Of a classical building) wholly or partly open to the sky, Having no roof

Origin: Hypethral stems from the Greek roots hyp- which means “under” and aîthros meaning “clear sky.”

Uses: The now  Hypethral temple was once the centre of attraction for everyone who visited the town.

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  1. hypaethral is a word that sounds similar to hypethral. Meaning is the same, partly or entirely open to the sky.

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