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Of or belonging to the Archetype, or ideal primitive form upon which all the beings of a group seem to be organised.
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| archive |
a place for the storage of older records
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| ARC |
A portion of the circumference of a circle.
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| arch- |
A curved structure designed to span an opening, usually made of stone or other masonry. Roman arches are semicircular; Islamic and Gothic arches come to a point at the top.
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| arch |
A curved structure designed to span an opening, usually made of stone or other masonry. Roman arches are semicircular; Islamic and Gothic arches come to a point at the top.
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| arc | inappropriate playfulness |
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| arc | a genus of Sparidae |
| arc | large (up to 20 lbs) food fish of the eastern coast of the United States and Mexico |
| arc | sea bream of warm Atlantic waters |
| arc | extinct reptiles including: dinosaurs |
| arc | a large subclass of diapsid reptiles including: crocodiles |
| arc | extinct reptiles including: dinosaurs |
| arc | of or relating to reptiles of the subclass Archosauria |
| arc | extinct reptiles including: dinosaurs |
| arc | a senior clergyman |
| arc | a passageway under an arch |
| arc | ark shells |
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