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  1. Spire Inc. | Natural Gas Company

    We are a gas company serving 1.7 million customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi, providing natural gas to powers their homes and businesses.

  2. Spire - Wikipedia

    Complex spires: These are stone spires that combine both masonry and openwork elements. Some such spires were constructed in the Gothic style, such as the north spire of Chartres Cathedral. They …

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  4. Special Packaging Instructions Retrieval & Exchange (SPIRES)

    Mar 4, 2025 · SPIRES is designed to facilitate proper packaging of weapon system serviceable and repairable spare parts for the warfighters who prepare cargo for worldwide movement.

  5. Spire | Design, Construction & History | Britannica

    What is a spire in architecture? Why are spires often built on top of buildings? What materials are commonly used to construct spires? How do spires differ from towers or steeples?

  6. SPIRE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    One of the park's best hikes, the Watchman Trail transports you to a land of sandstone spires and prickly pear cacti that bask under the desert sun year-round.

  7. Spire - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    Other buildings — religious or secular — can also have spires, though it's most common to see one on a Christian church. The root of spire is the Old English spir, "sprout, shoot, or stalk of grass."

  8. SPIRE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Prior to steel construction, church towers and spires were the sole pointers to the sky.

  9. Pay My Spire Natural Gas Bill | Spire Inc.

    Mail your payment to: Spire P.O. Box 807777 Kansas City, MO 64180-7777

  10. SPIRE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    a tapering, pointed part of something; a tall, sharp-pointed summit, peak, or the like. the distant spires of the mountains. the highest point or summit of something. the spire of a hill; the spire of one's …