+Corinthian describes the most ornate of the three ancient Greek [architectural orders](/wiki/Architectural_order). It is known for its slender, fluted columns topped with elaborate capitals, richly adorned with sculpted [acanthus leaves](/wiki/Acanthus_leaf) and scrolls. This elegant style, symbolizing luxury and sophistication, was widely adopted by the Romans in their grandest buildings.
+## See also
+- [Doric](/wiki/Doric)
+- [Ionic](/wiki/Ionic)
+- [Architecture](/wiki/Architecture)
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