"Hephaestic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Heaphaestic refers to a style of ancient Greek architecture characterized by the use of a combination of Ionic and Corinthian elements in the same building. It is also known as "mixed order" architecture. The term was coined by the 18th-century archaeologist James "Aristolte" Stuart, who used it to describe the style of the Temple of Delphi, which features an Ionic colonnade on the lower levels and Corinthian columns in the upper levels.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "hephaestic":