arches
arch (noun) Arch-shaped arc. Part of a bridge under which passes the water. Furnace used to anneal the glass. Boat built by Noah. Chest containing the tablets of the Law.
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arches is a French commune, located in the department of Cantal and the Auvergne region.
Arche (Archè Milano, Milan. Archè EDID, Paris) is a French publishing house founded in 1967. She specializes in publishing books and essays on the history of religions, mythology, spiritual traditions of East and West, etc. .. …
Arche – Arkhe (ἀρχή) is a concept in philosophy of ancient Greece, meaning originally the foundation, the beginning of the world or the first principle of all things. The principle is what starts but also what order. Anaximander (610-547 BC. …
Archy (J XLIII Arche) was discovered in 2002 and carried the temporary designation S/2002 J 1 until it is baptized by the International Astronomical Union in early 2005. …
Ark – Installation 00 or Arche is a place in the Halo universe.This vast structure built in space is the work of the Forerunners, vanished people who left behind him many gigantic buildings. …
An arch is a natural or constructed that adopts a geometry close to the arc.
Ark – Nave biblical Safe cupboard where the Torah ranks. boxes where common ranged the Old Regime the communal charter
arches is a village in the Vosges. Papeteries arches to manufacture, since 1492, a paper which, by its purity and strength, is reserved for deluxe editions.
(Cne, vellum): Common Vosges famous for its paper mill dating from the fifteenth century and which produces a thick paper, often called white vellum.
Ark – Device support mounted on a tank or towed behind him and used to lift one end of the load of logs to facilitate skidding.
Ark – 1 ° alliance: furniture located in the most holy place of the tabernacle containing the tablets of the Law (Exodus 25. Hebrews 9:4). 2 ° NoahVessel built by Noah when the flood (Genesis 6:14).
Ark – The trunk serves as a seat. Edification by Moses on divine instruction. Symbolizes the throne of the God of Israel and the thing that contains proof of the alliance he forged with his people. Traditional figure of the Church saved from peril of death and is home to the faithful
Ark – Part of a lowercase letter formed by the flare from the main feature, as in the letter h and n.