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architectural
[ ahr-ki-tek-cher-uhl ]
adjective
- of or relating to architecture:
architectural metals.
- conforming to the basic principles of architecture.
- having the qualities of architecture; characteristic of architecture; structural; architectonic.
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- ܲa··ٱtܰ··ly adverb
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of architectural1
Example Sentences
Even if such massive reconstruction takes place, it is hard to imagine Khartoum retaining its distinct cultural and architectural features.
Dr Emily So, a professor of architectural engineering at the University of Cambridge, noted that older buildings can and have been strengthened, such as in California, western Canada and New Zealand.
The reality is that the ocean is a far less inviting place than architectural renderings tend to suggest.
Built in 1915, it’s an architectural gem with stained-glass windows, original wood floors and a basement wine cellar.
It’s also usually a bit more subtle than President Trump’s recent congressional address, but subtlety doesn’t define his policy formulations or his gaudy architectural aesthetic.
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