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arched

[ ahrcht ]

adjective

  1. made, covered, or spanned with an arch or arches.
  2. having the form of an arch.
  3. Heraldry. noting an ordinary or partition line formed as a slight curve.


arched

/ ɑ˳Ùʃ³Ù /

adjective

  1. provided with or spanned by an arch or arches
  2. shaped like an arch; curved
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of arched1

First recorded in 1575–85; arch 1 + -ed 3
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The walls are curved and the ceilings are tall and arched.

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The craft beeped awake, arched its hawklike shoulders, and whined off into the valley.

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Cast member Sarah Sherman walked out in Gaetz makeup, complete with a high forehead and frozen, arched eyebrows.

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On the crucial government bond markets, which are a verdict on budgets, but also impact the rate of mortgage and business loans, it is fair to say there is more than an arched eyebrow now.

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Guildhall's Great Hall, with its arched ceiling, stained-glass windows and statues of past Lord Mayors, provided a breathtaking venue.

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