Arch

Noun

 * 1) An inverted U shape.
 * 2) An arch-shaped arrangement of trapezoidal stones, designed to redistribute downward force outward.
 * 3)  An architectural element having the shape of an arch
 * 4)  An arc; a part of a curve.

Verb

 * 1) To form into an arch shape

Adjective

 * 1) Knowing, clever, mischievous.
 * 2) Principal; primary.

Adjectives for Arch
dignified; old; majestic; steel-trussed; artistic; echoing; horizontal; darkened; graceful; vast; livid; rustic; crumbling; leafy; peaked; magnificent; triumphal; subtle; elliptical; boundless; crystal; culminant; groined; successive; massive; shadowy proscenium; titanic; accursed; rainbow emerald; dazzling; topsyturvy; inverted cragged; shallow; stupendous; squashed overworked; collapsed; glistening; flowery; melancholy; starry; tendriled; brazen; rising; interlacing; dim; somber; fretted.

Verbs for Arch
adorn—; assemble—; cap—; construct—; crown—; develop—; employ—; erect—; form—; point—; span—; vault—; —carries ; —commemorates; —curves; —gives way; —graces; —spans; —spreads; — strides over; —supports.

Adverbs for Arch
servilely; solidly; deeply; majestically; artistically; gracefully; magnificently; triumphally; massively.

Thesaurus
acute; apse; arc; arcade; arcature; arch over; arched roof; archway; artful; astute; banner; bantam; barrow; basket-handle arch; bend; bend back; bestraddle; bestride; bold; boundary stone; bow; brass; bridge; bust; cagey; cairn; camber; canny; capital; cardinal; ceilinged roof; cenotaph; central; champion; cheeky; chief; clever; clubfoot; cocky; column; concameration; concha; conspicuous; consummate; coquettish; cove; coy; crafty; cromlech; crook; cross; crowning; cunning; cup; cupola; curl; curvation; curvature; curve; cute; cyclolith; deceitful; decurve; deep; deep-laid; deflect; derisive; designing; devilish; digit; diplomatic; dog; dolmen; dome; dominant; elfish; elvish; embow; extend over; extraordinary; extreme; extremity; feline; fetlock; first; flex; flippant; focal; foolish; foot; footstone; forefoot; foremost; forepaw; foxy; fresh; full of mischief; geodesic dome; grave; gravestone; great; greatest; guileful; hang over; harefoot; head; headmost; headstone; heel; hegemonic; high-spirited; hoarstone; hoof; hook; hump; hunch; igloo; imbricate; impish; incurvate; incurve; inflect; ingenious; inscription; insidious; instep; inventive; jut; keystone; knavish; knowing; lap; lap over; leading; lie over; loop; magisterial; main; major; malapert; marker; master; mausoleum; megalith; memento; memorial; memorial arch; memorial column; memorial statue; memorial stone; menhir; mischief-loving; mischievous; mocking; monolith; monument; mound; necrology; notable; noteworthy; obelisk; obituary; ogive; overarch; overhang; overlap; overlie; override; overruling; pad; paramount; pastern; patte; paw; pawky; pedal extremity; pedes; pert; pes; pied; pillar; plaque; playful; politic; prankish; pranksome; pranky; predominant; preeminent; premier; preponderant; prevailing; primal; primary; prime; principal; prize; puckish; pug; pyramid; ranking; ready; recurve; reflect; reflex; reliquary; remembrance; resourceful; retroflex; ribbon; roguish; rostral column; round; ruling; sag; saucy; scampish; scapegrace; scheming; serpentine; shaft; sharp; shifty; shingle; shrewd; shrine; skewback; slick; slippery; sly; smooth; snaky; sneaky; sole; sophistical; sovereign; span; splayfoot; sportive; star; stealthy; stela; stellar; stone; strategic; stupa; subtile; subtle; supereminent; supple; swag; sweep; tablet; tactical; testimonial; toe; tomb; tombstone; tootsy; tope; topflight; trefoil arch; trickish; tricksy; tricky; trophy; trotter; turn; twitting; ungula; vault; vaulting; voussoir; vulpine; waggish; wary; wily; wind

Noun

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 * Latin: arcus


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 * Swedish: valvbåge, valv

Verb

 * Finnish:
 * Greek:
 * Polish: wyginać w łuk, tworzyć łuk


 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish: arquear

Adjective

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 * Spanish: pícaro


 * Spanish: principal

Related terms

 * arc

Anagrams

 * char, Rach, rach

Noun

 * 1) sheet in printing