arched door

collocation in English

meaningsofarchedanddoor

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arched
adjective
uk
/ɑːtʃt/
us
/ɑːrːtʃt/
having a shape or structure with an curve at the top, like ...
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door
noun[C]
uk
/dɔːr/
us
/dɔːr/
a flat object that is used to close the entrance of something such as a room or building, or the ...
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(Definition ofarchedanddoorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Entry to this section is through anarcheddooron the north facade.
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A tower, which is highlighted by anarcheddooropening onto the stairs, was added in the 16th century.
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In the bottom stage on the west side is anarcheddoor.
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On the east side, the secondary entrance to the building is set in a rusticated granite entrance way with anarcheddoor.
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On the first floor, to the northeast, is anarcheddoorthat gives access to the interior.
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Within the tower are 15th-century stairs to the belfry, accessed by an 18th-century timberarcheddoor.
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It features 16 granite and limestone buttresses and distinctive custom limestonearcheddoorand window surrounds.
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Its lower storey contains a porch, with steps leading up to anarcheddoor.
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The north and south sides of the tower have windows with semi-circular heads and the west side has two lancet windows and a pointedarcheddoor.
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There is anarcheddoor.
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In the south wall is anarcheddoor, of planking over cross bracing and heavy surounds, recessed within a plain right angle opening with pointed and chamfered double-arch head.
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It can also be observed on buildings that contain stucco exteriors, arched doors and windows, and red tiled roofs.
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Great arched windows and heavily recessed and arched doors characterize the street facade.
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