Proper noun
Spires (plural Spireses)
A surname.
A general view taken from the top of Tilllydrone Mott, on which stood a fort in the 11th century, with St Machar Cathedral’s twin spires on the right, Seaton Park on the left. Source: Internet
A modern-day example is that the antenna on top of Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower) is not considered part of its architectural height, while the spires on top of the Petronas Twin Towers are counted. Source: Internet
And finally, the "bishop's mitre" spires are capped with hyperboloid structures. citation The paper explores the assemblies of second order hyperbolic surfaces as they are used throughout the design composition of the Sagrada Família Church building. Source: Internet
Frederick is well known for the "clustered spires" skyline of its historic downtown churches. Source: Internet
Among the spires of Prague. Source: Internet
City Hall is left of center; the twin spires of the Immaculate Conception church can be seen on the far right; the Empire State Plaza is located at the extreme right of the image. Source: Internet