2. Bend (into the form of an arch), curve.

Arch, a.

    1. Chief, principal, consummate, first-rate, of the first class.
    2. Roguish, waggish, mirthful, frolicsome, sportive, merry, playful, sly, shrewd, cunning, knowing.

Archæologian, n. Archæologist.

Archæological, a. Antiquarian.

Archæologist, n. Antiquarian, antiquary, archæologian.

Archæologist, n. Science of antiquities, antiquities.

Archaic, a. Old, ancient, obsolete, antiquated, antique, bygone, out of use, out of date, out of fashion, old-fashioned.

Archaism, n. Antiquated term or expression, obsolete idiom.

Archbishop, n. Primate, metropolitan.

Archduchy, n. Archdukedom.

Archdukedom, n. Archduchy.

Arched, a.

    1. Vaulted, bowed, camerated, concave, forniciform, fornicated, fornicate.
    2. (Bot.) Fornicate.

Arched-ceiling, Arched-roof, n. [L.] Vault.

Arch-enemy, n. Arch-fiend, chief enemy, most dreaded foe.

Archer, n. Bowman.

Archetype, n. Pattern, model, type, prototype, original, exemplar, example, protoplast, mirror, paragon.

Arch-fiend, n. [With The prefixed.] Satan. See apollyon.

Arching, a. Vaulted, curving, bending.

Architect, n.

    1. Designer (of buildings).
    2. Contriver, maker, former, author.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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