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architecturalThe FPCC (an Austrian conference venue in Zell am See) enthralls exhibitors and guests with pure architectonic elegance.
Source: macmillandictionary.com

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1670s (architectonical is from c. 1600), "pertaining to architecture," from Latin architectonicus, from Greek arkhitektonikos "pertaining to a master builder," from arkhitekton (se [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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(adj) of or pertaining to construction or architecture
Source: beedictionary.com

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[1] (literally, the architecture of music); formal structure in which large scale aspects echo small scale structures, particularly the organization of structures within structures; e.g. a binary subject in a binary
Source: solomonsmusic.net (offline)

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the science of architecture and structural design; the science of systematizing knowledge.
Source: jan.ucc.nau.edu (offline)

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(Gk. arkhitektonikos, "architectural") Relating to structure, design, or organization.
Source: wga.hu

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the logical structure given by reason (especially through the use of twofold and threefold divisions), which the philosopher should use as a plan to organize the contents of any system.
Source: staffweb.hkbu.edu.hk (offline)





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