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arc [arcs] (curve)
noun
[UK: ɑːk]
[US: ˈɑːrk]

curvanoun
{f}

arc [arcs] (geometry: part of a curve)
noun
[UK: ɑːk]
[US: ˈɑːrk]

arconoun
{m}

Arc de Triomphe (the Parisian monument)
proper noun

Arco de Triunfoproper noun
{m}

arcade [arcades] (covered passage, usually with shops on both sides)
noun
[UK: ɑːˈk.eɪd]
[US: arˈkeɪd]

galeríanoun
{f}

galería comercialnoun
{f}

arcade [arcades] (establishment running coin-operated games)
noun
[UK: ɑːˈk.eɪd]
[US: arˈkeɪd]

sala de juegosnoun
{f}

arcade [arcades] (row of arches)
noun
[UK: ɑːˈk.eɪd]
[US: arˈkeɪd]

arcadanoun
{f}

Arcadia (A district or a prefecture in the central and mid SE Peloponnese)
noun
[UK: ɑːˈk.eɪ.diə]
[US: arˈkeɪ.diə]

Arcadianoun
{f}

Arcadius (male given name)
proper noun

Arcadioproper noun

arcane (understood by only a few; obscure)
adjective
[UK: ɑːˈk.eɪn]
[US: ˌɑːrˈk.eɪn]

arcanoadjective

misteriosoadjective

secretoadjective

arccosine (inverse of the cosine function)
noun
[UK: ˈɑːkəʊsˌaɪn]
[US: ˈɑːrkoʊsˌaɪn]

arcosenonoun

arch [archs] (curved part of the bottom of a foot)
noun
[UK: ɑːtʃ]
[US: ˈɑːrtʃ]

puentenoun
{m}

arch [arched, arching, arches] (form into arch)
verb
[UK: ɑːtʃ]
[US: ˈɑːrtʃ]

arquearverbThe cat arched its back. = El gato arqueó el lomo.

arch [archs] (inverted U shape)
noun
[UK: ɑːtʃ]
[US: ˈɑːrtʃ]

arconoun
{m}

arch (knowing, clever, mischievous)
adjective
[UK: ɑːtʃ]
[US: ˈɑːrtʃ]

pícaroadjective

arch (principal, primary)
adjective
[UK: ɑːtʃ]
[US: ˈɑːrtʃ]

principaladjective

arch- (chief, highest, most extreme)
adjective
[UK: ɑːtʃ]
[US: ˈɑːrtʃ]

archi-adjective

arqui-adjective

arzo-adjective

Archaean (Archaean eon)
proper noun
[UK: ɑːˈk.iːən]
[US: ɑːrˈk.iːən]

Arcaicoproper noun
{m}

Archaean (of eon from 3,800 to 2,500 million years ago)
adjective
[UK: ɑːˈk.iːən]
[US: ɑːrˈk.iːən]

arcaicoadjective

archaeo- (ancient, early, primitive)
adjective

arqueo-adjective

archaeolinguistics (study of the distant human past using archaeological and linguistic evidence together)
noun

arqueolingüísticanoun
{f}

archaeological (relating to the science or research of archaeology)
adjective
[UK: ˌɑːk.iə.ˈlɒ.dʒɪk.l̩]
[US: ˌɑːrk.iə.ˈlɑː.dʒɪk.l̩]

arqueológicoadjectiveThis archaeological site was damaged during the war. = Este sitio arqueológico fue dañado durante la guerra.

archaeology [archaeologies] (scientific study of past remains)
noun
[UK: ˌɑːk.i.ˈɒ.lə.dʒi]
[US: ˌɑːrk.i.ˈɑː.lə.dʒi]

arqueologíanoun
{f}

archaeologist [archaeologists] (someone who studies or practises archaeology)
noun
[UK: ˌɑːk.i.ˈɒ.lə.dʒɪst]
[US: ˌɑːrk.i.ˈɑː.lə.dʒəst]

arqueóloganoun
{f}
I'm an archaeologist. = Soy arqueóloga.

arqueólogonoun
{m}
I'm an archaeologist. = Soy arqueólogo.

archaeon (microorganism)
noun

arqueanoun
{f}

archaeophyte (plant introduced to an area by humans (or arrived naturally, but from an area in which it was present as a human introduction) and became naturalized before 1500 C.E.)
noun

arqueófitonoun

archaic (old-fashioned or antiquated)
adjective
[UK: ɑːˈk.eɪɪk]
[US: arˈkeɪɪk]

arcaicoadjectiveHis ideas are a little archaic. = Sus ideas son un poco arcaicas.

arcaizanteadjective

archaism [archaisms] (archaic word, language)
noun
[UK: ˈɑːk.eɪ.ˌɪ.zəm]
[US: ˈɑːrk.eɪ.ˌɪ.zəm]

arcaísmonoun
{m}

archangel [archangels] (angel who leads other angels)
noun
[UK: ˈɑːk.ˌeɪn.dʒəl]
[US: ˌɑːrˈk.eɪn.dʒəl]

arcángelnoun
{m}

archbishop [archbishops] (senior bishop)
noun
[UK: ˌɑːʧ.ˈbɪ.ʃəp]
[US: ˌɑːrʧ.ˈbɪ.ʃəp]

arzobisponoun
{m}

archbishopric [archbishoprics] (jurisdiction of an archbishop)
noun
[UK: ɑːʧ.ˈbɪ.ʃə.prɪk]
[US: ɑːrʧ.ˈbɪ.ʃə.prɪk]

arzobispadonoun
{m}

archchancellor (chief chancellor)
noun

archicancillernoun
{m}

archdeacon (administrative official in a diocese)
noun
[UK: ɑːʧ.ˈdiːkən]
[US: ɑːrʧ.ˈdiːkən]

arcedianonoun
{m}

archidiácononoun
{m}

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