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ar·chi·tec·ture A0409000 (är′kĭ-tĕk′chər)n.1. The art and science of designing and erecting buildings.2. Buildings and other large structures: the low, brick-and-adobe architecture of the Southwest.3. A style and method of design and construction: Byzantine architecture.4. Orderly arrangement of parts; structure: the architecture of the federal bureaucracy; the architecture of a novel.5. Computers The overall design or structure of a computer system or microprocessor, including the hardware or software required to run it.6. Any of various disciplines concerned with the design or organization of complex systems: enterprise architecture. [Latin architectūra, from architectus, architect; see architect.] ar′chi·tec′tur·al adj.ar′chi·tec′tur·al·ly adv.ar•chi•tec•tur•al (ˌɑr kɪˈtɛk tʃər əl) adj. 1. of or pertaining to architecture. 2. conforming to the basic principles of architecture. 3. having qualities characteristic of architecture; structural; architectonic. [1755–65] ar`chi•tec′tur•al•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | architectural - of or pertaining to the art and science of architecture; "architectural history"; "architectural design" | Translationsarchitect (ˈaːkitekt) noun a person who designs buildings etc. 建築師 建筑师ˈarchitecture (-tʃə) noun the art of designing buildings. He's studying architecture; modern architecture. 建築學 建筑学ˌarchiˈtectural adjective 建築學的 建筑学的Architectural
ArchitecturalPertaining to architecture, its features, characteristics, or details; also to materials used to build or ornament a structure such as mosaic, bronze, wood and the like.architectural1. Pertaining to architecture, its features, characteristics, or details. 2. Pertaining to materials (such as stone, mosaic, or bronze) used to build or ornament a structure.LegalSeeArchitectFinancialSeearchitecture |