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An architect.
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Of or pertaining to the Saracens; as, Saracenic architecture.
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Alt. of Architectonical
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Of or pertaining to Vitruvius, an ancient Roman architect.
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An assemblage of members of wood or metal, supported at two points, and arranged to transmit pressure vertically to those points, with the least possible strain across the length of any member. Architectural trusses when left visible, as in open timber roofs, often contain members not needed for construction, or are built with greater massiveness than is requisite, or are composed in unscientific ways in accordance with the exigencies of style.
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Of or pertaining to building or construction; architectural.
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A person skilled in the art of building; one who understands architecture, or makes it his occupation to form plans and designs of buildings, and to superintend the artificers employed.
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Of or pertaining to Tuscany in Italy; -- specifically designating one of the five orders of architecture recognized and described by the Italian writers of the 16th century, or characteristic of the order. The original of this order was not used by the Greeks, but by the Romans under the Empire. See Order, and Illust. of Capital.
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A person whose occupation is to construct ships and other vessels; a naval architect; a shipwright.
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Pertaining to a master builder, or to architecture; evincing skill in designing or construction; constructive.
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Somewhat resembling the Roman; -- applied sometimes to the debased style of the later Roman empire, but esp. to the more developed architecture prevailing from the 8th century to the 12th.
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A running ornament consisting of leaves and tendrils, used in Gothic architecture.
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Naval architecturel the art of constructing ships and other vessels.
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The art or science of building; especially, the art of building houses, churches, bridges, and other structures, for the purposes of civil life; -- often called civil architecture.
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The science of architecture.
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The science of architecture.
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Of or pertaining to Trophonius, his architecture, or his cave and oracle.
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A female architect.
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An ornament formed of undulations giving off spirals or sprays, usually suggestive of plant form. Roman architectural ornament is largely of some scroll pattern.
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Of or pertaining to the art of building; conformed to the rules of architecture.
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