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Showing words for PALLADIAN using the English dictionary

9 Letter Words for Palladian

palladian

8 Letter Words for Palladian

palladia

7 Letter Words for Palladian

lapland, paladin, palinal

6 Letter Words for Palladian

adalia, adapin, alalia, anilla, dallan, palala, palila, pallia, pallid, panada, pandal, pindal

5 Letter Words for Palladian

adapa, alaap, alada, alala, aland, alani, alapa, allan, andia, anlia, apaid, apian, dalai, dalan, danli, diana, ladin, lanai, lapin, liana, linda, naiad, nalla, napal, nidal, palla, palli, panda, piala, pidan, pinda, plaid, plain

4 Letter Words for Palladian

aina, alai, alan, alap, alia, alin, anal, anda, anil, apia, daal, dail, dain, dali, dana, dial, dian, dill, dipl, laid, lain, lana, land, lila, lina, lind, lipa, nada, naid, nail, nala, napa, nill, nipa, paal, pada, padi, paid, pail, pain, pala, pali, pall, pana, pand, pial, pian, pila, pill, pina, pind, plan, plia

3 Letter Words for Palladian

aal, adp, aia, aid, ail, ain, ala, ald, all, aln, alp, ana, and, apa, apl, dal, dan, dap, dia, dil, din, dip, dna, dpi, iaa, ida, idp, ill, ind, ipl, laa, lad, lai, lan, lap, ldl, lid, lin, lip, lld, lpn, naa, nad, nap, nid, nil, nip, pad, pal, pan, pdl, pdn, pia, pid, pil, pin, pli

Definitions for Palladian

[1] of or relating to the goddess Athena.
[2] pertaining to wisdom, knowledge, or study.
[3] pertaining to, introduced by, or in the architectural style of Andrea Palladio.
[4] a disciple of Andrea Palladio, specifically one of the circle of Lord Burlington in 18th-century England.
[5] denoting, relating to, or having the neoclassical style of architecture created by Palladio
[6] of or relating to the goddess Pallas Athena
[7] literary wise or learned

Origin of Palladian

2First recorded in 1725–35; Palladi(o) + -an

Word origin for Palladian

C16: from Latin Palladius, from Greek Pallas, an epithet applied to Athena, meaning perhaps ``(spear) brandisher'' or perhaps ``virgin''