Arcature

/ˈɑːrkətʃər/ noun

A decorative architectural feature made of a series of small arches, often used as ornamental design on walls or buildings.

From Medieval Latin 'arcatura', derived from 'arcus' meaning 'arch'. The suffix '-ture' indicates the result or product of an action, evolving in meaning from simply having arches to describing the specific ornamental pattern.

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