Arriere-garde
rear guard.
a group that is behind or out-of-date in any field, especially in one of the arts.
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- Arrises
a sharp ridge, as between adjoining channels of a doric column. the line, ridge, or hip formed by the meeting of two surfaces at an exterior angle. historical examples after this, the arrises may again be planed until it has 16 and then 32 sides. mission furniture h. h. windsor when the work will permit, […]
- Arrish
noun (southwest english, dialect) corn stubble historical examples in devon a corn-field, which has been cut and cleared, is called an “arrish.” notes and queries, number 74, march 29, 1851 various but it must be observed, there is a difference between “arrish” and “harrisers.” notes and queries, number 74, march 29, 1851 various
- Arrival
an act of ; a coming: his arrival was delayed by traffic. the reaching or attainment of any object or condition: arrival at a peace treaty. the person or thing that or has : first arrivals will be the first seated. contemporary examples although this is a notoriously difficult checkpoint, security was tightened for the […]
- Arrive at
to come to a certain point in the course of travel; reach one’s destination: he finally arrived in rome. to come to be near or present in time: the moment to act has arrived. to attain a position of success, power, achievement, fame, or the like: after years of hard work, she has finally arrived […]
- Arrived
to come to a certain point in the course of travel; reach one’s destination: he finally arrived in rome. to come to be near or present in time: the moment to act has arrived. to attain a position of success, power, achievement, fame, or the like: after years of hard work, she has finally arrived […]