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arc [arcs] (geometry: part of a curve) noun [UK: ɑːk] [US: ˈɑːrk] | arconoun |
arc [arcs] (mathematics: mapping) noun [UK: ɑːk] [US: ˈɑːrk] | curva in forma parametricanoun |
arc-connected (such that every doubleton is joined by an arc) adjective | connesso per archiadjective |
Arc de Triomphe (the Parisian monument) proper noun | Arco di Trionfoproper noun |
arcade [arcades] (covered passage, usually with shops on both sides) noun [UK: ɑːˈk.eɪd] [US: arˈkeɪd] | porticonoun sottoporticonoun |
arcade [arcades] (establishment running coin-operated games) noun [UK: ɑːˈk.eɪd] [US: arˈkeɪd] | sala giochinoun |
arcade [arcades] (row of arches) noun [UK: ɑːˈk.eɪd] [US: arˈkeɪd] | arcatanoun loggiatonoun porticatonoun |
Arcadia (A district or a prefecture in the central and mid SE Peloponnese) noun [UK: ɑːˈk.eɪ.diə] [US: arˈkeɪ.diə] | Arcadianoun |
Arcadius (male given name) proper noun | Arcadioproper noun |
arcane (understood by only a few; obscure) adjective [UK: ɑːˈk.eɪn] [US: ˌɑːrˈk.eɪn] | arcanoadjectiveWe uncovered this arcane. = Abbiamo scoperto l'arcano. |
arch [archs] (architectural element) noun [UK: ɑːtʃ] [US: ˈɑːrtʃ] | arconoun |
Archaean (of eon from 3,800 to 2,500 million years ago) adjective [UK: ɑːˈk.iːən] [US: ɑːrˈk.iːən] | archeanoadjective |
archaeographic adjective | archeograficoadjective |
archaeolithic (of or relating to the earliest Stone Age) adjective | arceoliticoadjective |
archaeological (relating to the science or research of archaeology) adjective [UK: ˌɑːk.iə.ˈlɒ.dʒɪk.l̩] [US: ˌɑːrk.iə.ˈlɑː.dʒɪk.l̩] | archeologicoadjective |
archaeologically (in an archaeological manner) adverb [UK: ˌɑːk.iə.ˈlɒ.dʒɪk.l̩i] [US: ˌɑːrk.iə.ˈlɒ.dʒɪk.l̩i] | archeologicamenteadverb |
archaeology [archaeologies] (scientific study of past remains) noun [UK: ˌɑːk.i.ˈɒ.lə.dʒi] [US: ˌɑːrk.i.ˈɑː.lə.dʒi] | archeologianoun |
archaeologist [archaeologists] (someone who studies or practises archaeology) noun [UK: ˌɑːk.i.ˈɒ.lə.dʒɪst] [US: ˌɑːrk.i.ˈɑː.lə.dʒəst] | archeologanoun archeologonoun |
archaeomagnetism (magnetism of the Earth in the geologic past) noun | archeomagnetismonoun |
archaeon (microorganism) noun | archeinoun |
archaeozoological (of or pertaining to archaeozoology) adjective | archeozoologicoadjective |
archaic (old-fashioned or antiquated) adjective [UK: ɑːˈk.eɪɪk] [US: arˈkeɪɪk] | arcaicoadjectiveHis ideas are a little archaic. = Le sue idee sono un po' arcaiche. |
archaically (in an archaic manner) adverb [UK: ɑːˈk.eɪɪk.l̩i] [US: ɑːrˈk.eɪɪk.l̩i] | arcaicamenteadverb |
archaistic noun [UK: ɑːkˌeɪˈɪstɪk] [US: ɑːrkˌeɪˈɪstɪk] | arcaisticonoun |
archangel [archangels] (angel who leads other angels) noun [UK: ˈɑːk.ˌeɪn.dʒəl] [US: ˌɑːrˈk.eɪn.dʒəl] | arcangelonoun |
archbasilica (major basilica) noun | arcibasilicanoun |
archbishop [archbishops] (senior bishop) noun [UK: ˌɑːʧ.ˈbɪ.ʃəp] [US: ˌɑːrʧ.ˈbɪ.ʃəp] | arcivescovonoun |
archbishopess (wife of a archbishop) noun | arcivescovessanoun |
archbishopric [archbishoprics] (jurisdiction of an archbishop) noun [UK: ɑːʧ.ˈbɪ.ʃə.prɪk] [US: ɑːrʧ.ˈbɪ.ʃə.prɪk] | arcivescovadonoun |
archconfraternity (religious confraternity that can join with and extend privileges to other similar brotherhoods) noun | arciconfraternitanoun |
archdeacon (administrative official in a diocese) noun [UK: ɑːʧ.ˈdiːkən] [US: ɑːrʧ.ˈdiːkən] | arcidiacononoun |
archdeaconry (the office of an archdeacon, or the term of that office) noun [UK: ɑːʧ.ˈdiːk.ən.ri] [US: ɑːrʧ.ˈdiːk.ən.ri] | arcidiaconatonoun |
archdemon (chief demon) noun | arcidemonenoun arcidiavolonoun |
archdiocese [archdioceses] (area administered by an archbishop) noun [UK: ˌɑːʧ.ˈdaɪə.sɪs] [US: ˌɑːrʧ.ˈdaɪə.səs] | arcidiocesinoun |
archducal (pertaining to archdukes) adjective [UK: ˌɑːtʃdjˈuːkəl] [US: ˌɑːrtʃdˈuːkəl] | arciducaleadjective |