arch

simple noun20 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

An arch constructed from stone.

An arch constructed from bricks.

Describes an arch with a pointed apex, characteristic of Gothic architecture.

An arch constructed from steel, often for bridges or large structures.

Describes an arch with a semicircular curve.

An arch that supports a railway line, or one that is part of a railway bridge or viaduct.

Describes an arch with a curved, but not necessarily fully semicircular, shape.

An arch built to commemorate a victory or a victorious leader.

A pointed arch, a key element of Gothic architecture.

An arch with an elegant and pleasing shape.

A large, imposing arch built as a monument.

A semicircular arch, a key element of Romanesque architecture.

The arch that frames the opening of a proscenium stage.

To pass from one side of an arch to the other.

In the space covered by an arch, often implying passage or position.

In the space directly below an arch.

To create the shape of an arch, often naturally or by arrangement.

To create the shape of an arch, often by people arranging themselves or objects.

To construct an arch using materials.

To build an arch, often used for large or formal structures like monuments.

Collocations with "arch"

arch + ...

... + arch