Similar words: architect, architecture, architectonic, architectural, architecturally, gothic architecture, landscape architect, network architecture. Meaning: ['ɑːkɪtreɪv] n. 1. the molding around a door or window 2. the lowest part of an entablature; rests immediately on the capitals of the columns.
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1. I had written a learned book, Architrave and Archetype, a thesis linking human aspiration with human-designed structures, cathedrals in particular.
2. The frail columns bear the architrave.
3. GK9-25 adopts double lines chain architrave , suitable for various bags, kraft paper bags, flax and plastic knitting bags sewing use.
4. GK15-1 double chain architrave, automatic mechnical thread cutting and oiling, is suitable for closing paper bags and plastic knitting bags use.
5. JI 9 - 25 adopts lines architrave, suitable for sewing various bags , kraft paper, flaxand plastic knitting bags.
6. In a remarkable feat of engineering, they support the three roof levels and, in succession, a huge square brace (earth), circular architrave (heaven), and vast interior cupola.
7. Autun, church of S. Lazare: on the tympan of the door, the Last Judgment, and on the architrave, the Resurrection of the Dead.
8. In Greco- Roman architecture it is a horizontal Band, often decorated with relief sculpture , Between the architrave and cornice of a Building.
9. The front door was flanked by pillars, and from the corners of the architrave one lion looked up Bahnhofstrasse while another looked down.
10. A plain or decorated horizontal part of an entablature between the architrave and cornice.
11. A plain or decorated horizontal part of entablature between the architrave and cornice.
12. Above all among post-modernism architecture field, through all kinds of elements of different forms and styles, we can feel the architrave semantics and design idea reflected by architects.sentencedict.com/architrave.html
13. The upper section of a classical building, resting on the columns and constituting the architrave, frieze, and cornice.
14. In greco-roman architecture it is a horizontal Band, often decorated with relief sculpture , Between the architrave and cornice of a Building.
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