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Contenido Arch refers to several articles:
Architecture
- Arc (architecture), architectural element that allows to open vains in a construction;
- Half-point arch, arch that in the intrados has the form of a semi-circle;
- Arc pointed or bow of the eye or ojival bow, extensive arch typology that are composed of two arch sections forming a central angle in the key;
- Arc of horseshoe, Ultrasemicircular bow or ultrapaste, arch whose curve is wider than a semi-circle and has a horseshoe shape;
- Arc dyeed or arc, bow that does not have curvature;
- Arco escarzano or bow, symmetrically reduced arch;
- Arco carpanel or arched, symmetrically reduced arch formed from it, with the addition of small arches in the ends;
- Mixed liquor, arch composed of a combination of lines and curves;
- Conoptional bow, somewhat pointed arch, but it has a lock in the key;
- Download Arcblind arch practiced on a wall of load;
- Arc perpaño, structural arch that is usually used in certain vaults as a concentration of thrusts;
- Arco formero, a curved architectural element that runs parallel to the longitudinal axis of the nave;
- Phonate arch, an arch that has various undulations (or festones) in the intrados, such as decoration;
- Diaphragmatic Arch or arc diaphragm, the one arranged in the transversal direction of a space that allows forging in a longitudinal sense;
- Arc Tudor, a pointed arch that is built with four circumference sections;
- Triumph Archan arch-shaped monument to commemorate a military victory;
- Continuous bowa type of structural element;
Arts
- Narrative Arc or arc argumentalin literature, history that is divided into several fragments or chapters;
- Arc (art sickle), fair of modern art held annually in Madrid;
Music
- Arc (music), accessory used to play some string instruments;
- Musical bow, string instrument with one or two strings;
- Arch of diddleyan instrument of string originating in Africa;
Geography and natural sciences
- Insular archa kind of archipelago;
- Volcanic arch, alignment of volcanoes that occur in the limits of convergent tectonic plates;
- Atlantic ArcWestern portion of Europe bathed in the Atlantic Ocean
- Shock Arc, border region between the magnetosphere of a celestial body and the interstellar medium
- Arco (Italy), city in northern Italy;
- Arc de Baúlhe, freguesia Portuguese municipality of Cabeceiras de Basto;
- Natural Arc, geological formation in which a natural rock arch or bridge is observed;
- Arc de meridiano, very precise determination of the distance between two points with the same length;
- Diurnal bow, portion of circumference in the celestial sphere that apparently runs the Sun on the horizon
- Arcoíris, atmospheric phenomenon due to the decomposition of sunlight;
- Circumhorizontal arch or rainbow of fire, atmospheric optical phenomenon in the form of halo
Physiology
- Cygomatic Arcpart of the human skull, more specifically of the human face;
- Arctic Arctraditionally Aortic cayado, segment of the aorta artery;
- Arc branquial or Pharisee arch, structure, like clefts, on both sides of the pharynx;
- Arc reflex, nervous path that controls the act of reflection;
- Arc senilannular opacity that appears on the periphery of the corneal;
Sports, hunting and war
- Arc (arma), device used to shoot arrows on a distant target, either for hunting or sport or for war;
- Bowling of pulleys, modern arch that has pulleys on the ends of the blades and through which the rope passes;
- Compound Arc, arch whose body, shovels and grip are composed of a succession of sheets of different materials;
- Long English Arc or Long bow Welsh, type of long and powerful arch with about 2 m high;
- Archery, sports practice in which to shoot an arrow is used an arch;
- Arc (Football) or Jewelry, frame by which the ball must enter to score a goal;
Means of transportation
- Arc (Renfe), railway commercial service, as well as the name of the passenger cars used in it by Renfe Operadora in Spain;
- ARCO Airlines Colonia S.A.Uruguayan airline founded in 1957
Furthermore
- Arc (geometry), circumference section or any other curve;
- Electric bowelectrical discharge that forms between two electrodes;
- Arc, composer and Spanish singer.
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