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" A curve line or part of a circle ; — any work in that form, or covered by an arch ;— chief ; principal — used as a prefix in compound words, as archbishop, archduke, &c. "
A Dictionary of the English Language: Abridged from the American Dictionary ... - Halaman 33
oleh Noah Webster - 1833 - 536 halaman
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Compiled for the Use of Common Schools ...

Noah Webster - 1817 - 390 halaman
...Arcanum, n. a secret, mystery, nosirum Arch, a. chief, notori'iiu?í waggish, shrewd Arch, и. a éurve line, or part of a circle, any work in that form, or covered by an arch Arch, v. to form an arch Archan'gel, n. a chief angel, a plant Archangel'ic, a. belonging to archangels Archapos'tate, n. the...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Abridged from the American Dictionary

Noah Webster - 1850 - 578 halaman
...ARCANA, [LJ A secret. ARCH, a. Used in composition ; chief; notorious ; waggish ; shrewd. ARCH, я. A curve line, or part of a circle ; any work in that form, or covered by an arch. ARCH, v. ' or i. To form an arch. [ology. AR€H-.«-O-LOU'ie-AL, o. Relating to archffiЛШ II .!', lll/o iV...
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The National Fourth Reader: Containing a Course of Instruction in Elocution ...

Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1859 - 422 halaman
...begins to wear away; they begin to 'Exquisite (eks'kwczit), highly finished; nice; perfect.—'Arch, a curve line or part of a circle ; any work in that form, or covered by an arch.—"But'ments, masses of rock or stone which support the ends of a bridge.—* Piers, columns...
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The National Fourth Reader: Containing a Course of Instruction in Elocution ...

Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1861 - 446 halaman
...to wear away ; they begin to 1Exquisite (eks'kwezit), highly finished; nice; perfect. — *Arch, » curve line or part of a circle ; any work in that form, or covered by ao arch. — 'B&t'ments, masses of rock or stone which support the ends ol a bridge. — • Piers,...
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Walker and Webster combined in a dictionary of the English language

John Longmiur - 1864 - 744 halaman
...chief), denotes principal, or of the first class, as archangel, arch-enemy, &c. ARCH, n. A segment or part of a circle; any work in that form, or covered by an arch. ARCH, pt or i. To form with a curve. ARtH-.EO-LOU'ie-AL (ark-), a. Belating to archowlogy. [leology. ARt'H-/E-OL'O-ClST...
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The universal pronouncing and defining dictionary of the English language ...

Noah Webster - 1869 - 654 halaman
...(from Or. chief), denotes principal, or of the first class, as archangel, arch-enemy, Ac. XRCII, n. A curve line or part of a circle ; any work in that form, or covered by an arch. XRCII, v. t, or t'. To form an arch. XR€H-^EO-L66'I€-AL (ark-),a. Relattngto archwology. [ ecology...
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A Dictionary of the Derivations of the English Language: In which Each Word ...

1872 - 406 halaman
...absolute in power. Arch, (arch) n. [L. arcus, a bow, G. arcke, beginning, from the root ar, to make.] A curve line or part of a circle ; — any work in that form, or covered by an arch ;— chief ; principal — used as a prefix in compound words, as archbishop, archduke, &c. Archaeology,...
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A dictionary of the derivations of the English language

English language - 1872 - 426 halaman
...absolute in power. Arch, (arch) n. [L. arcus, a bow, G. arche, beginning, from the root ar, to make.] A curve line or part of a circle;— any work in that form, or covered by an arch ; — chief ; principal — used as a prefix in compound words, as archbishop, archduke, &c. Archaeology,...
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Webster's Practical Dictionary: A Practical Dictionary of the English ...

Noah Webster - 1910 - 538 halaman
...arkO^e-pis''ko-pa-sr, n. Estate of an archbishop. — A rch 'iepis'copal. a. Of, or pert. to. etc. Arch, arch, n. A curve line or part of a circle ; any work in that form, or covered by an iroh arch. — vt or i. JARCHED (archt), ARCHING.) To form an arch. — Arcb/way, «. Passage under...
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