IPA: /ˈsteɪlə/
KK: /ˈsteɪlə/
A tall, upright stone pillar or slab that is often carved or inscribed, used to honor or remember someone or something.
The ancient civilization erected a stela to commemorate their fallen heroes.
**Stela** → The word 'stela' comes from Latin 'stela', meaning a stone or pillar, which is derived from the Greek 'stēlē' (στέλη), meaning a slab or pillar. A stela is typically a stone or wooden slab, often used as a grave marker or monument.
Imagine a stone slab or pillar marking a significant place or event — that's what a stela represents.