- An
arch is a
curved vertical structure spanning an open
space underneath it.
Arch can
either support the load
above it or
perform a
purely decorative role...
- many structures. In fish, the
arches are
known as the
branchial arches, or gill
arches. In the
human embryo, the
arches are
first seen
during the fourth...
- An
arch bridge is a
bridge with
abutments at each end
shaped as a
curved arch.
Arch bridges work by
transferring the
weight of the
bridge and its loads...
- the
forelimbs but with the rear
limbs extended and hips raised,
ventral arching of the
spine and a raising, or
sideward displacement, of the tail. During...
-
develop pharyngeal arches,
though the
eventual fate of
these arches varies between taxa. In
jawed fish, the
first arch (the
mandibular arch)
develops into...
-
Thorp Arch is a
village and
civil parish near Wetherby, West Yorkshire,
England in the City of
Leeds metropolitan borough. It sits in the
Wetherby ward...
- The
palatoglossal arch (glossopalatine
arch,
anterior pillar of fauces) on
either side runs downward,
lateral (to the side), and
forward to the side of...
- A
triumphal arch is a free-standing
monumental structure in the
shape of an
archway with one or more
arched p****ageways,
often designed to span a road...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arch of
Triumph may
refer to:
Triumphal arch, a
monumental structure in the
shape of an
arch Arc de Triomf, an 1888 structure...
- The
Arch for
Arch is an
architectural structure and
monument located in Cape Town,
South Africa,
created to
commemorate the life and work of
Desmond Tutu...