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Which best describes the Corinthian Greek order?

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the most ornate column with many variations (PLATO)

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The Corinthian Greek order is one of the three main classical orders of ancient Roman and Greek architecture. It was the last one developed. The other two are Doric and Ionic. It is known as being the most ornate of the orders. It has slim columns that were fluted and were decorated with scrolls and leaves.
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