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architectonics

[ ar-ki-tek-ton-iks ]

noun

(used with a singular verb)
  1. the science of planning and constructing buildings.


architectonics

/ ˌɑ˰ìɪ³ÙÉ›°ìˈ³ÙÉ’²Ôɪ°ì²õ /

noun

  1. the science of architecture
  2. metaphysics the scientific classification of knowledge
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Origin of architectonics1

First recorded in 1650–60; architectonic, -ics
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The play continues to make music central to the trilogy's architectonics.

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The architectonics of the composition are more magnificent than in Schumann, although I do not propose to make invidious comparisons.

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The intellectual delight that we receive in the perusal of his books—a delight that sometimes makes us impatient with the work of feebler authors—comes largely from the architectonics of his literary structures.

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Verhaeren's poem at this time—and that which is achieved in the years of maturity remains inalienable—has its own inner architectonics.

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How the Balliol people would laugh at these fantastic plans, thought Guy, and he stopped for a moment from the architectonics of his academy to laugh at himself.

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