archi- (Meaning)

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archi- ()

A prefix signifying chief, arch; as, architect, archiepiscopal. In Biol. and Anat. it usually means primitive, original, ancestral; as, archipterygium, the primitive fin or wing.

Synonyms & Antonyms of archi-

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archi- Sentence Examples

  1. The architect designed a magnificent archipelago of buildings that stretched across the landscape.
  2. The architrave, with its intricate carvings, adorned the entrance to the ancient temple.
  3. Archimedes, the renowned mathematician, made significant contributions to the field of geometry.
  4. The archipelago offered a diverse array of ecosystems, from lush rainforests to pristine beaches.
  5. Archibald, a skilled craftsman, meticulously carved the intricate patterns into the wooden beams.
  6. The archivist diligently cataloged and preserved the ancient manuscripts for future generations.
  7. The archaic language of the text posed a challenge for modern translators.
  8. Archery has been practiced as a sport and hunting technique for thousands of years.
  9. The archdeacon presided over the cathedral, overseeing its religious and administrative affairs.
  10. The archetype of the hero is a recurring motif in literature and mythology.

FAQs About the word archi-

A prefix signifying chief, arch; as, architect, archiepiscopal. In Biol. and Anat. it usually means primitive, original, ancestral; as, archipterygium, the prim

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The architect designed a magnificent archipelago of buildings that stretched across the landscape.

The architrave, with its intricate carvings, adorned the entrance to the ancient temple.

Archimedes, the renowned mathematician, made significant contributions to the field of geometry.

The archipelago offered a diverse array of ecosystems, from lush rainforests to pristine beaches.