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 Archaic, a. Old, ancient, obsolete, antiquated, antique, bygone, out of use, out of date, out of fashion, old-fashioned.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