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Traditional English :: architect
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architecturally.html - n. 1 a designer who prepares plans for buildings, ships, etc., and supervises their construction. 2 (foll. by of) a person who brings about a specified thing (the architect of his own fortune). [F architecte f. It. architetto, or L architectus f. Gk arkhitekton (as ARCH-, tekton builder)] |
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Traditional English :: architectonic
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architecturally.html - adj. & n. --adj. 1 of or relating to architecture or architects. 2 of or relating to the systematization of knowledge. --n. (in pl.; usu. treated as sing.) 1 the scientific study of architecture. 2 the study of the systematization of knowledge. [L architectonicus f. Gk arkhitektonikos (as ARCHITECT)] |
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Traditional English :: architecture
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architecturally.html - n. 1 the art or science of designing and constructing buildings. 2 the style of a building as regards design and construction. 3 buildings or other structures collectively. architectural adj. architecturally adv. [F architecture or L architectura f. architectus ARCHITECT)] |
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Traditional English :: architrave
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architecturally.html - n. 1 (in classical architecture) a main beam resting across the tops of columns. 2 the moulded frame around a doorway or window. 3 a moulding round the exterior of an arch. [F f. It. (as ARCH-, trave f. L trabs trabis beam)] |
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Traditional English :: archidiaconal
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architecturally.html - adj. of or relating to an archdeacon. archidiaconate n. [med.L archidiaconalis (as ARCH-, DIACONAL)] |
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Traditional English :: archiepiscopal
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architecturally.html - adj. of or relating to an archbishop. archiepiscopate n. [eccl.L archiepiscopus f. Gk arkhiepiskopos archbishop] |
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