Basilicas

/bəˈzɪlɪkəz/ noun

Plural of basilica; large, formal public buildings in ancient Rome with a rectangular plan, or churches built in this style.

From Latin 'basilica', derived from Greek 'basileus' (king). Roman civic and later religious structures named for their royal grandeur.

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