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drop arch

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Explanation of "Drop Arch"

Definition:
A "drop arch" is a type of architectural feature that looks like a rounded arch but has a pointed bottom. It is created by drawing an arch from two points (or centers) that are within the span of the arch. This means that instead of being a perfect semicircle, the bottom point of the arch drops down, creating a unique shape.

Usage Instructions:
  • Context: The term is mainly used in architecture, especially when discussing styles of arches in buildings, bridges, or other structures.
  • When to use: You can use "drop arch" when describing architectural designs, discussing historical buildings, or when learning about different arch styles in art or engineering.
Example:
  • "The entrance to the old cathedral features a beautifully designed drop arch that adds to its historical charm."
Advanced Usage:
  • In architectural discussions, you might say, "The drop arch is often utilized in Gothic architecture to create a sense of height and elegance."
Word Variants:
  • Drop-arched (adjective): "The drop-arched windows in the library allowed more light to enter the room."
  • Drop archway (noun): "The drop archway at the entrance of the garden was a stunning focal point."
Different Meanings:

While "drop arch" specifically refers to a type of arch in architecture, the word "drop" can have different meanings in other contexts, such as: - To let something fall (verb): "Please don’t drop that glass." - A decrease in amount or level (noun): "There was a drop in temperature last night."

Synonyms:
  • Pointed arch: Although not exactly the same, both terms refer to arches with a sharp point, and they are often discussed in similar contexts.
  • Blunt arch: This term can also be used in architectural discussions, although it typically refers to a less pointed arch.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • While "drop arch" does not have specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it, the word "drop" does appear in many English phrases, such as:
    • Drop by: to visit someone casually.
    • Drop out: to leave school or a course before finishing.
Noun
  1. a blunt pointed arch drawn from two centers within the span

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