sconcheon arch
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Definition
Noun: - A structural arch supporting a section of wall: A "sconcheon arch" is an architectural element, specifically an arch built to carry and support a portion of a wall, often found around an opening or at a corner.
Usage
This term is highly specific to architecture and structural engineering. It describes a functional component within a building's construction. - The medieval castle's doorway was reinforced with a sturdy sconcheon arch. - During the restoration, the masons carefully repaired the original sconcheon arch.
Advanced Usage
- Architectural Context: The term is primarily used in technical descriptions of historical buildings, ruins, or in conservation reports to denote a specific type of supporting arch.
Variants and Related Words
- Sconcheon (noun): The section of a wall or the reveal of a window or door opening that the arch supports. (Note: This is a related architectural term, not the target phrase itself).
- Buttress arch: A similar structural arch built to reinforce a wall.
- Relieving arch: An arch built over a lintel to divert weight from the opening below.
Synonyms
- Supporting arch
- Structural arch
Notes
- This is a specialized compound noun. In general language learning, it is encountered almost exclusively within the field of architecture. The core concept is that of an arch performing a specific supporting function for a wall section.
Noun
- an arch that supports part of the wall