Definition of Architectonics. Meaning of Architectonics. Synonyms of Architectonics

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Definition of Architectonics

Architectonics
Architectonics Ar`chi*tec*ton"ics, n. The science of architecture.
Architectonic
Architectonic Ar`chi*tec*ton"ic, Architectonical Ar`chi*tec*ton"ic*al, a. [L. architectonicus, Gr. ?. See Architect.] 1. Pertaining to a master builder, or to architecture; evincing skill in designing or construction; constructive. ``Architectonic wisdom.' --Boyle. These architectonic functions which we had hitherto thought belonged. --J. C. Shairp. 2. Relating to the systemizing of knowledge.
Architectonic
Architectonic Ar`chi*tec*ton"ic, n. [Cf. F. architectonique.] 1. The science of architecture. 2. The act of arranging knowledge into a system.

Meaning of Architectonics from wikipedia

- Look up architectonic or architectonics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Architectonics designates the study or character of various types of structure...
- "Labyrinths of Life" (2023) Architectonics I for woodwind quintet (1984) Architectonics II for clarinet, cello and piano (1986) Architectonics III "Postmetaminimal...
- Architectonic jewellery is a subset of Constructivist studio jewellery that makes use of architectural forms and ideas in the much smaller-scale format...
- result was a rationalist monumentality that favored spatial unity and architectonic expression. Freely 2011, p. 35 "The mosques of the classical period...
- its Zakopane chalet style, which originated in Poland. The earliest architectonic trend was Romanesque (c. 11th century), but its traces in the form of...
- Institute (WHI) Flight Systems Research Center Functional Engineered Nano Architectonics Center Fusion Science and Technology Center Institute for Cell Mimetic...
- Nazas. As of 2010, the town of Nazas had a po****tion of 3,622. The "Architectonic ensemble of the Town of Nazas" is one of the sites that form the Camino...
- granted the status of town if they possess historical, cultural or architectonic importance. Portuguese local governments heraldry reflects if the seat...
- supposedly produced by the imagination in relation to time. Kant created an architectonic system in which there is a progression of phases from the most formal...
- research. TectoRNAs are the basic self-****embling unit in RNA architectonics. In RNA architectonics, the sequence length of tectoRNA is usually less than 200...