Found 3 items, similar to ARCH.
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Definition: arch
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: arch
arch
adj 1: (of persons) highest in rank or authority or office;
“his
arch rival” [syn:
arch(a)]
2: (used of behavior or attitude) characteristic of those who
treat others with condescension [syn:
condescending,
patronizing,
patronising]
3: expert in skulduggery;
“an arch criminal” [syn:
arch(a)]
arch
n 1: a curved shape in the vertical plane that spans an opening
2: a curved bony structure supporting or enclosing organs
(especially arches of the feet)
3: a passageway under an arch [syn:
archway]
4: (architecture) a masonry construction (usually curved) for
spanning an opening and supporting the weight above it
arch
v : form an arch or curve;
“her back arches”;
“her hips curve
nicely” [syn:
curve,
arc]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Arch
Arch
\Arch\ ([aum]rch), n. [F. arche, fr. LL. arca, for arcus.
See
Arc.]
1. (Geom.) Any part of a curved line.
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2. (Arch.)
(a) Usually a curved member made up of separate
wedge-shaped solids, with the joints between them
disposed in the direction of the radii of the curve;
used to support the wall or other weight above an
opening. In this sense arches are segmental, round (i.
e., semicircular), or pointed.
(b) A flat arch is a member constructed of stones cut into
wedges or other shapes so as to support each other
without rising in a curve.
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Note: Scientifically considered, the arch is a means of
spanning an opening by resolving vertical pressure into
horizontal or diagonal thrust.
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3. Any place covered by an arch; an archway; as, to pass into
the arch of a bridge.
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4. Any curvature in the form of an arch; as, the arch of the
aorta.
“Colors of the showery arch.” --Milton.
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Triumphal arch, a monumental structure resembling an arched
gateway, with one or more passages, erected to commemorate
a triumph.
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Arch
\Arch\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Arched ([aum]rcht); p. pr. &
vb. n.
Arching.]
1. To cover with an arch or arches.
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2. To form or bend into the shape of an arch.
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The horse arched his neck. --Charlesworth.
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Arch
\Arch\, v. i.
To form into an arch; to curve.
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Arch
\Arch\ (["a]rch), a. [See
Arch-, pref.]
1. Chief; eminent; greatest; principal.
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The most arch act of piteous massacre. --Shak.
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2. Cunning or sly; sportively mischievous; roguish; as, an
arch look, word, lad.
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[He] spoke his request with so arch a leer.
--Tatler.
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Arch
\Arch\, n. [See
Arch-, pref.]
A chief. [Obs.]
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My worthy arch and patron comes to-night. --Shak.
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