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  1. Special Packaging Instructions Retrieval & Exchange (SPIRES)

    Mar 4, 2025 · SPIRES is designed to facilitate proper packaging of weapon system serviceable and repairable spare parts for the warfighters who prepare cargo for worldwide movement.

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  3. Spire - Wikipedia

    Complex spires: These are stone spires that combine both masonry and openwork elements. Some such spires were constructed in the Gothic style, such as the north spire of Chartres …

  4. SPIRE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    One of the park's best hikes, the Watchman Trail transports you to a land of sandstone spires and prickly pear cacti that bask under the desert sun year-round.

  5. Spire | Design, Construction & History | Britannica

    What is a spire in architecture? Why are spires often built on top of buildings? What materials are commonly used to construct spires? How do spires differ from towers or steeples?

  6. SPIRE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    Landscapes were dominated by church spires, and the most common sound in public spaces was the ringing of church bells.

  7. SPIRE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    a tapering, pointed part of something; a tall, sharp-pointed summit, peak, or the like. the distant spires of the mountains. the highest point or summit of something. the spire of a hill; the spire …

  8. What’s the Purpose of Spires on Some Buildings?

    Discover the fascinating purpose and history behind spires — those tall, slender structures that crown some of the world's most iconic buildings.

  9. Spire - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    Other buildings — religious or secular — can also have spires, though it's most common to see one on a Christian church. The root of spire is the Old English spir, "sprout, shoot, or stalk of …

  10. Spires - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English

    In many cultures, spires are seen as symbols of hope and spiritual ascent, often incorporated into religious iconography. Asian architecture often features pagoda-like spires, which symbolize …