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arch
Noun
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A semi-circle shape, like an inverted "U".
Robert drew an arch on the paper.
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Any object having the shape of an arch, from stone bridges and doorways to bows.
They went through the arch into the church.
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A part of the foot, on the bottom, which is shaped like an arch.
She stepped on a nail and hurt the arch of her foot.
arch
Verb
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To make into the shape of an arch.
The cat arched its back.
arch
Prefix
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Arch added to the start of a word signifies it is important or the most important
An archbishop is a senior bishop.
-book villains may be an arch-enemy.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
Titus
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noun
Emperor of Rome; son of Vespasian (39-81)
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noun
a Greek disciple and helper of Saint Paul
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noun
(= Epistle to Titus)
a New Testament book containing Saint Paul's epistle to Titus; contains advice on pastoral matters