architrave |
in architecture, the lowermost beam resting directly on supporting columns. [2 definitions] |
archive |
(often pl.) a collection of records or information pertaining to an institution, organization, or historical figure. [2 definitions] |
archives |
the body of records or information pertaining to an institution, organization, or historical figure. [2 definitions] |
archivist |
a person who manages or maintains archives. |
archon |
a high-ranking magistrate in ancient Athens. [2 definitions] |
archway |
the passageway under an arch. [2 definitions] |
-archy |
government; rule. |
arc lamp |
a lamp, such as a searchlight, in which light is produced by an electric arc passing through a gas between two hot electrodes; arc light. |
arco |
played with a bow rather than by plucking the strings (used as a musical direction). (Cf. pizzicato.) |
arctic |
(often cap.) of or pertaining to the geographic region encompassing the North Pole. [5 definitions] |
Arctic Circle |
an imaginary line drawn around the earth parallel to the equator and south of the North Pole. |
arctic fox |
a fox of arctic regions, whose fur is blue-gray or brownish gray in summer and white or light gray in winter. |
Arctic Ocean |
an ocean that surrounds the North Pole; Arctic. |
Arcturus |
an orange star in the constellation Boötes, having a magnitude of zero. |
arcuate |
curved or bent like a bow; arched. |
arcuated |
arcuate. [2 definitions] |
arcuation |
the state of being curved, arched, or bent like a bow. [3 definitions] |
arc welding |
a method of welding in which the extreme heat of an electric arc is used. |
-ard |
one who often or excessively performs (such) an action or is in (such) a condition. |
ardent |
having or characterized by very strong feelings such as passion, devotion, or desire; fervent. [2 definitions] |
ardently |
in a passionate and devoted manner. [2 definitions] |