How Do You Spell ARCHES?

Pronunciation: [ˈɑːt͡ʃɪz] (IPA)

The word "arches" is spelled with the phonemes /ɑːrtʃɪz/. The first phoneme is a long "a" sound, followed by the "r" sound, and then the "ch" sound represented by the digraph "ch" and pronounced as /tʃ/. This is followed by the "e" sound represented by the letter "e". Finally, the word ends with the phoneme /z/. The spelling of "arches" reflects the way the word sounds when spoken aloud. It refers to a curved structure, often found in architecture.

ARCHES Meaning and Definition

  1. Arches noun:

    1. A plural form of the noun "arch," which refers to a curved structure composed of a supporting framework, typically in the shape of a semi-circle or a segment of a circle, spanning an opening or supporting weight from above. Arches have been used since ancient times in architecture and construction to distribute stress and provide stability, particularly in bridge and building design. They may be built from various materials such as stone, brick, or metal, and can be found in diverse architectural styles worldwide. Famous examples of arches include the Roman Colosseum and the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

    2. A geographical feature characterized by a natural arch-like shape. It typically occurs through erosion or weathering processes, where softer rock layers are carved away, leaving behind a freestanding arch-like formation. Arches can be found in various environments such as deserts, coastlines, or caves. An iconic example is the Delicate Arch located in Arches National Park, Utah.

    In general, the term "arches" refers to multiple instances of arches, whether they are architectural or geological in nature, showcasing the cultural, artistic, and natural significance of these curved structures in various contexts.

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Etymology of ARCHES

The word arches derives from the Latin word arcus, meaning bow, arch. The word comes from the Proto-Indo-European root *ark-, meaning to bow, arch. This root has given rise to various words related to the concept of an arch in different languages, such as arc, arco (Italian), arcade, and archer.

Conjugate verb Arches

CONDITIONAL

I would arch
we would arch
you would arch
he/she/it would arch
they would arch

FUTURE

I will arch
we will arch
you will arch
he/she/it will arch
they will arch

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have arched
we will have arched
you will have arched
he/she/it will have arched
they will have arched

PAST

I arched
we arched
you arched
he/she/it arched
they arched

PAST PERFECT

I had arched
we had arched
you had arched
he/she/it had arched
they had arched

PRESENT

I arch
we arch
you arch
he/she/it arches
they arch

PRESENT PERFECT

I have arched
we have arched
you have arched
he/she/it has arched
they have arched
I am arching
we are arching
you are arching
he/she/it is arching
they are arching
I was arching
we were arching
you were arching
he/she/it was arching
they were arching
I will be arching
we will be arching
you will be arching
he/she/it will be arching
they will be arching
I have been arching
we have been arching
you have been arching
he/she/it has been arching
they have been arching
I had been arching
we had been arching
you had been arching
he/she/it had been arching
they had been arching
I will have been arching
we will have been arching
you will have been arching
he/she/it will have been arching
they will have been arching
I would have arched
we would have arched
you would have arched
he/she/it would have arched
they would have arched
I would be arching
we would be arching
you would be arching
he/she/it would be arching
they would be arching
I would have been arching
we would have been arching
you would have been arching
he/she/it would have been arching
they would have been arching

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