Architectonic: meaning, definitions and examples
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architectonic
[ ˌɑːrkɪtɛkˈtɒnɪk ]
of or relating to architecture
Relating to the principles and elements of architecture, especially in terms of structure and design.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- Her designs were praised for their strong architectonic qualities.
- The building had a distinct architectonic style.
having a well-organized structure
Characterized by a well-organized and coherent structure or arrangement.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The book had an architectonic layout that made it easy to follow.
- His argument was architectonic, with each point building upon the previous one.
Translations
Translations of the word "architectonic" in other languages:
🇵🇹 arquitetônico
🇮🇳 वास्तुशास्त्रीय
🇩🇪 architektonisch
🇮🇩 arkitektonis
🇺🇦 архітектурний
🇵🇱 architektoniczny
🇯🇵 建築的
🇫🇷 architectural
🇪🇸 arquitectónico
🇹🇷 mimari
🇰🇷 건축의
🇸🇦 معماري
🇨🇿 architektonický
🇸🇰 architektonický
🇨🇳 建筑的
🇸🇮 arhitekturni
🇮🇸 arkitektónískt
🇰🇿 сәулет
🇬🇪 არქიტექტურული
🇦🇿 memarlıq
🇲🇽 arquitectónico
Word origin
The word 'architectonic' originated from the Greek word 'architektonikos' which means 'architectonic, skilled in building'. It has been used in English since the 17th century to describe anything related to architecture or having a well-organized structure.
See also: architects, architectural, architecture.