interarch
/ˌɪntərˈɑːrtʃ/
verb
- To arch or curve between two points or structures.
- The bridge's design allows it to interarch gracefully over the river.
- The branches of the old trees interarch above the path, forming a natural tunnel.
- The architect planned for the beams to interarch across the hall for extra support.
adjective
- Situated or occurring between arches.
- They measured the interarch distance to ensure the columns were evenly spaced.
- The interarch space was filled with decorative stonework.
- The interarch area of the aqueduct required careful reinforcement.