Pyramid
the word pyramid (Greek: πύρ = (pýr) fires + μέσο/μέση = (méso/mési) center - “fire (energy?)in the center”) designates:
- Architecture
- a design, usually with square surface area, see to pyramid (building)
- buildings, see list of the pyramids. The most well-known are before 5.000Years delighted Egyptian pyramids of Gizeh
- a far visible marking out on important survey points, see to pyramid (measurement)
- a multistoried building in Berlin, see the pyramid (multistoried building)
- to science and mathematics
- a mathematical three-dimensional basic form of a geometric body, see to pyramid (geometry)
- a geological formation,see to earth pyramid
- a course of the Willkürmotorik of the central nervous system, see to pyramid course
- the age distribution in a society, see age pyramid
- art and literature
- the book pyramids of Terry Pratchett, see to disk world
- a novel of Henning Mankell, see the pyramid (Mankell)
- a well-known work of artbefore the Louvre in Paris, see pyramid (Louvre)
- a Obelisk in close proximity to Gnodstadt (Lower Franconia), see pyramid in Gnodstadt
- further
- a Quizshow, see to pyramid (play)
- a rack with rotation plates for setting up figures, see to Weihnachtspyramide
- an abandoned settlement inTo Svalbard (Norway), see pyramids (Svalbard)
see also
| Wikiquote: Pyramid - quotations |
| Wiktionary: Pyramid - word origin, synonyms and translations |
| | this side is a term clarifying for the distinction of several terms named the same word. |


