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Gargoyle is like a waterspout for the building
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A gargoyle is like a waterspout or water drain (for the roof) of a building.
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Answer: TRUE.
When referring to it in Architectural terms only the creature serving as actual water spout is called a Gargoyle, otherwise is it known as a Grotesque.
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