semicircular arch
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Definition
Noun: * A semicircular arch is a type of round arch where the curve is exactly half of a full circle. It is constructed from a single, central point, giving it a perfectly uniform and symmetrical shape.
Usage
The term "semicircular arch" is used to describe a specific architectural feature, primarily in historical and technical contexts. It denotes the precise geometric shape of the arch. * The Roman aqueduct was supported by a series of massive semicircular arches. * The design of the doorway features a classic semicircular arch.
Advanced Usage
- Structural Role: In architecture, a semicircular arch is valued for its ability to distribute weight efficiently downward through its voussoirs (the wedge-shaped stones or bricks) to the supporting piers or walls.
- Historical Context: This arch type is a hallmark of Roman architecture and was widely used in Romanesque church design across Europe.
Variants and Related Words
- Round Arch (n): A broader category of arch that forms a continuous curve. A semicircular arch is the most common type of round arch.
- Roman Arch (n): A term often used synonymously with "semicircular arch," highlighting its Roman origins.
Synonyms
- Roman arch
- Half-round arch
Antonyms
- Pointed arch (e.g., Gothic arch)
- Flat arch
- Parabolic arch
Noun
- a round arch drawn from a single center