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architectonic
[ ahr-ki-tek-ton-ik ]
adjective
- of or relating to the principles of architecture.
- resembling architecture, especially in its highly organized manner or technique of structure:
the architectonic perfection of his new novel.
architectonic
/ ˌɑːkɪtɛkˈtɒnɪk /
adjective
- denoting, relating to, or having architectural qualities
- metaphysics of or relating to the systematic classification of knowledge
Derived Forms
- ˌarchitecˈtonically, adverb
Other Words From
- archi·tec·toni·cal·ly adverb
- nonar·chi·tec·tonic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of architectonic1
Word History and Origins
Origin of architectonic1
Example Sentences
Much of the work is a hybrid of female and architectonic forms — literally, woman as shelter.
The concrete slabs that were cut out of the river’s bed in order to lay the pipe have been trimmed into triangles and arranged in architectonic stacks in one room of the studio.
The plowed field is the first architectonic production of humankind in a way, and that is very important to me.
“Marquee Moon” is both architectonic and disorienting, blueprinted and unpredictable.
Katie Dell Kaufman’s work is also geometric, and sometimes incorporates 3D architectonic forms that give the pieces literal depth.
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