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ARCHGOV'ERNOR, n. The chief governor.
ARCHFOUND'ER, n. A chief founder.
ARCHFO'E, n. [See Foe .] A grand or chief enemy.
ARCHFLAT'TERER, n. [See Flatter .] A chief flatterer.
ARCHFLAM'EN, n. A chief flamen or priest.
ARCHFIE'ND, n. [See Fiend .] A chief fiend or foe.
ARCHFEL'ON, n. [See Felon .] A chief felon.
ARCHE'US, n. [Gr. beginning, or a chief.] A term used by the ancient chimists, t...
'ARCHETYPE, n. [Gr. beginning, and form.] 1. The original pattern or model of a ...
'ARCHETYPAL, a. Original; constituting a model or pattern.
'ARCHES-COURT, in England, so called from the church of St. Mary le bow (de arcu...
'ARCHERY, n. The use of the bow and arrow; the practice, art or skill of archers...
'ARCHERESS, n. A female archer.
'ARCHER, n. [See Arch and Arc.] A bowman; one who uses a bow in battle; one who ...
ARCHEOL'OGY, n. [Gr. ancient, and discourse.] A discourse an antiquity; learning...
ARCHEOLOG'ICAL, a. Pertaining to a treatise or antiquity, or to the knowledge of...