architectonic
pronunciation
How to pronounce architectonic in British English: UK [ˌɑ:kɪtekˈtɒnɪk]
How to pronounce architectonic in American English: US [ˌɑrkɪtekˈtɑnɪk]
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- Adjective:
- of or pertaining to construction or architecture
Word Origin
- architectonic (adj.)
- 1670s (architectonical is from c. 1600), "pertaining to architecture," from Latin architectonicus, from Greek arkhitektonikos "pertaining to a master builder," from arkhitekton (see architect). Metaphysical sense, "pertaining to systematization of knowledge," is from 1801.
Example
- 1. Recoleta cemetery is both an outstanding cemetery and a highly valuable architectonic piece .
- 2. Human reason is by nature architectonic .
- 3. Precise architectonic utilization ( hong kong ) , limited registered information .
- 4. It is a true outdoors art gallery a unique exhibition of different architectonic styles and sculptures .
- 5. Bedroom adornment also has " face " , that is the position that the first pace is in become more proficient in one 's profession , architectonic language is called " porch " .