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arcade1731 (as arcado, from 1640s), from Italian arcata "arch of a bridge," from arco "arc," from Latin arcus (see arc). Applied to passages formed by a succession of arches, avenues of [..]
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arcadeAn arcade is the word used to describe a line of arches in a garden setting. Arcades are often a straight line, perhaps lining a walkway, formed by trees or other plants.
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arcadeArches and columns that form a structure
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arcadeAn Arcade is a set of arches supported by columns.Example 1: Madrid, Chenonceaux, Anet, Verneuil and Tuilleries Gardens, Example 2: Princely gardens in Germany
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arcadeliterally, a series of arches; in gardening, often a straight, tree-lined walkway, the trees forming the arched ceiling.
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arcadeA series of arches that form a walkway with a ceiling. Most often formed by rows of trees, but can also be formed by other plants or be man-made.
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arcaden. A vaulted passageway or street; a roofed passageway having shops, etc., opening from it.
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arcadeA series of arches supported by columns or piers to provide an open passageway.
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arcadeA range of arches with their supports; also, a passageway, one side of which is a range of arches supporting a roof.
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arcadeRAY’s own gaming space, staffed by its own personnel, where RAY games can be found, such as slot machines and casino table games. Examples of arcades include Täyspotti and Potti.
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arcadeA range of arches supported on piers or columns. Hence arcade posts if of timber. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 409)
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arcade(n) a covered passageway with shops and stalls on either side(n) a structure composed of a series of arches supported by columns
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arcadeA series of arches supported by columns or piers to provide an open passageway.
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arcadeA series of arches supported by columns or other vertical elements.
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arcadeA series of arches like a pierced wall, separating off an area. See Wall Arcade or Blind Arcade
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arcade(Lat. arcus, "arch") A series of arches supported by columns, piers or pillars. In a blind arcade the arches are built into a wall.
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arcade<networking> A UK BBS for the Acorn Archimedes. Also has links with Demon Internet. Telephone: +44 (181) 654 2212 (24hrs, most speeds). (01 Mar 1994)
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arcadeAn anatomical structure or structures (especially a blood vessel) taking the form of a series of arches. Origin: L. Arcus, arc, bow (05 Mar 2000)
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arcadeGames that replicate the simple yet challenging gameplay mechanics of arcade games. E.g., Tetris, Fruit Ninja, Angry Birds.
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arcadeArcade refers not to games that originated as arcade machines, but to action games with very simple gameplay interaction similar to coin-op arcade games. These games usually require little puzzle solv [..]
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arcadeA series of magnetic loops, overlying a solar inversion line. Can become visible or enhanced following a nearby coronal mass ejection. definition courtesy of: NWS Space Weather Prediction Center
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