Yes, arch can be an adjective, meaning either principal or mischievous. Examples : an arch foe, an arch glance (It may be a prefix, or hyphenated form, in words such as archbishop, archrival or arch-villain)
The singular of arches is arch.
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Arch.
March is a month in spring that rhymes with parch.
Starch, March
Arch Johnson was born on March 14, 1922, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
Arch Oboler died on March 19, 1987, in Westlake Village, California, USA of stroke.
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The Triumphant Arch. The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel is a triumphal arch in Paris, France that Napoleon built for his victorious troops to march through. It still stands to this day.
Arch,Arm,Harm,Charm,Arc.
I like my shirts with plenty of starch
Social Studies - 1997 Rhymes with Witch 1-1 was released on: USA: 18 March 1997 USA: 18 March 1997
There are three different configurations of arches including the fixed arch, the two-hinged arch, and the three-hinged arch. These configurations determine how stable the arch will be. Types of arches include the triangular arch, semi-circular arch, segmental arch, rampart round arch, lancet arch, equilateral pointed arch, and jack arch. Additional types of arches include the trefoil arch, horseshoe arch, three-centered arch, elliptical arch, inflexed arch, ogee arch, reverse ogee arch, Tudor arch, and parabolic arch.