Medical Definition of Interarch
1. See: interarch distance. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interarch
Literary usage of Interarch
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Year Book of the Holland Society of New-York by Holland Society of New York (1916)
"The ceiling was an interarch, without pillars, until the year 1764, when English
service being introduced a gallery was made on the east side and west and ..."
2. Love Poems by Reginald Chauncey Robbins (1910)
"The civility Of forest-interarch took on the stress Of civilization; that betwixt
us two Stood humanist convention separating From satisfaction soul's ..."
3. Etidorhpa; Or, The End of Earth: The Strange History of a Mysterious Being by John Uri Lloyd (1901)
"... they stretch in increasingly expanded chambers for miles, while high above
each series of caverns the solid ceilings of stone arch and interarch. ..."
4. Making the Grounds Attractive with Shrubbery by Grace Tabor (1912)
"Branches interarch and mingle as they reach out at their ends, and the whole
group takes on the natural ..."
5. Poetical Works of Robert Bridges by Robert Seymour Bridges (1898)
"... Already in glimpses of the tarnish'd sky The sun is warm and beckons to the
larch, And where the covert hazels interarch Their tassell'd twigs, ..."