interarched

/ˌɪntərˈɑːrtʃt/
adjective
  1. Having arches that connect or cross between two points; formed with arches between supports.
    • The interarched ceiling of the cathedral was a masterpiece of medieval engineering.
    • They walked through the interarched corridor, admiring the stonework.
    • The garden featured an interarched trellis covered in climbing roses.
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verb
  1. Past tense of interarch: arched or curved between two points or structures.
    • The vines interarched across the pergola, providing shade.
    • The builder interarched the beams to create a sturdy roof.
    • The branches interarched naturally over the stream.
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