Arch
/ɑːrtʃ/
Definitions
- (n.) A curved structural element spanning an opening, commonly used in architecture and property to describe building features.
The courthouse's main entrance featured a grand stone arch.
Forms
- arches
Related terms
Commentary
In legal contexts, 'arch' primarily denotes a physical architectural feature relevant to property descriptions, leases, or disputes involving fixtures.
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