Sites of arches
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FEETSites of arches
FEETSites of some arches
FLATFEETResult of collapsed arches
ARCATURESeries of decorative arches.
archinga series of arches
EROSION"Sculptor" of Utah's natural arches.
ARCADEDHaving a series of arches
UTAHHome of Arches National Park
archingsARCHING, a series of arches
groiningthe craft of making intersecting arches
IFLED"... Him, down the arches of the years . . . "
MOABCity south of Utah's Arches National Park
groiningsGROINING, the craft of making intersecting arches
trabeatedbuilt of horizontal beams, not arches and vaults also TRABEATE
gothicnoting a style of medieval European architecture, marked by pointed arches
trabeationThe use of beams in architectural construction, rather than arches or vaulting
spandrelsThe space between the shoulders of adjoining arches and the ceiling or molding above
pendentivesA curved triangle of vaulting formed by the intersection of a dome with its supporting arches
arcatureblind arcade, as a series of arches superimposed on the walls of a building for decoration
arcaturesblind arcade, as a series of arches superimposed on the walls of a building for decoration
pendentiveA curved triangle of vaulting formed by the intersection of a dome with its supporting arches
triforiumA gallery or arcade above the arches of the nave, choir, and transepts of a church
cycloidsA curve (resembling a series of arches) traced by a point on a circle being rolled along a straight line
cycloidA curve (resembling a series of arches) traced by a point on a circle being rolled along a straight line
roversball that has been driven through all the arches and needs only to strike the last peg to be out of the game
roverball that has been driven through all the arches and needs only to strike the last peg to be out of the game
windsuckera horse that engages in wind-sucking, a harmful habit of horses in which the animal arches its neck and swallows a gulp of air
spandrelarea between the extradoses of two adjoining arches, or between the extrados of an arch and a perpendicular through the extrados at the springing line
spandrilarea between the extradoses of two adjoining arches, or between the extrados of an arch and a perpendicular through the extrados at the springing line
windsuckersWINDSUCKER, a horse that engages in wind-sucking, a harmful habit of horses in which the animal arches its neck and swallows a gulp of air
perpendicularDenoting the latest stage of English Gothic church architecture, prevalent from the late 14th to mid 16th centuries and characterized by broad arches, elaborate fan vaulting, and large windows with vertical tracery