Arches

/ˈɑːrtʃɪz/ noun

Curved structural elements that span openings and support weight above them, or the curved parts of feet. Plural of arch, used in architecture and anatomy.

From Old French 'arche,' derived from Latin 'arcus' meaning 'bow' or 'arch.' The architectural term dates to Roman engineering, while the anatomical usage (foot arches) developed later as the structural similarity was recognized.

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ARالأقواس
BNখিলান
CAarcs
CSoblouky
DAbuer
DEBögen
ELτόξα
ESarcos
FAکمان ها
FIkaaret
FRarcs
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