Constructed with or featuring an arcade, which is a covered passage with a series of arches supported by columns.
From arcade (from Italian arcata, from Latin arcus meaning arch) + the past participle suffix -ed, meaning 'having been made into or equipped with.'
Arcaded streets and buildings stay dramatically cooler in hot climates because the overhanging arches create permanent shade—it's one reason Italian and Spanish cities built arcades everywhere, and why modern architects still copy this ancient climate-control hack.
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