noun
- large stone structures with a square base and four triangular sides that meet at a point, especially those built as tombs in ancient Egypt
- objects or structures having a triangular shape with a base and sides that meet at a point
- organizational structures with many people at the bottom and few at the top
Usage: geometry
Usage: business; sociology
Examples
- The pyramids of Giza are among the most famous monuments in the world.
- Ancient Egyptians built pyramids as burial places for their pharaohs.
- We studied the geometric properties of pyramids in math class.
- The food pyramid shows different nutritional groups.
- Corporate pyramids often have CEOs at the top and many workers at the base.
- The cheerleaders formed human pyramids during halftime.
- Glass pyramids were added to the Louvre museum’s courtyard.