cam·pa·ni·le  (k ăm ′p ə-n ēl ē)
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n. pl. cam·pa·ni·les (-l ēz) or cam·pa·ni·li (-l ē) A bell tower, especially one near but not attached to a church or other public building.
[French, from Italian, from campana, bell, from Late Latin campāna, bell (made of metal produced in Campania), from Latin campānus, of Campania, from Campānia, Campania.]  (click for a larger image) campanileCampanile di Giotto, adjacent to the Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore Florence, Italy |