Bell tower

Pronunciation: /ˈbɛɫ ˈtaʊɝ/

Bell tower (noun)

  1. A tall tower on a church or near it, where a bell is hung and rung for services or events.
  2. A tall building feature that holds bells, sometimes with a clock, used to mark time or announcements.

Examples

  • The church bell tower rang at dawn.
  • A bell tower stands beside the church entrance.