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'ARCHITECT, n. [Gr. chief, and a workman. See Technical .] 1. A person skilled i...
ARCHIPEL'AGO, n. [Authors are not agreed as to the origin of this word. Some sup...
'ARCHING, ppr. Forming an arch; covering with an arch. 'ARCHING , a. Curving lik...
ARCHIMAND'RITE, n. [from mandrite, a Syriac word for monk.] In church history, a...
'ARCHIMAGUS, n. [See Magician .] The high priest of the Persian Magi, or worship...
'ARCHILUTE, n. A large lute, a theorbo, the base-strings of which are doubled wi...
ARCHILO'CHIAN, a. Pertaining to Archilochus, the poet, who invented a verse of s...
'ARCHIL, n. A lichen, which grows on rocks, in the Canary and Cape de Verd isles...
ARCHIEPIS'COPAL, a. [See Episcopal .] Belonging to an archbishop; as, Canterbury...
ARCHIDIAC'ONAL, a. [See Deacon .] Pertaining to an archdeacon; as an archidiacon...
ARCH'ICAL, a. Chief; primary.
ARCH'IATER, n. [Gr. chief, and physician.] Chief physician; a word used in Russia.
ARCHHYP'OCRITE, n. A great or chief hypocrite.
ARCHHI'EREY, n. [Gr. chief, and priest.] A chief priest in Russia.
ARCHHER'ETIC, n. A chief heretic.
ARCHHER'ESY, n. [See Heresy .] The greatest heresy.