adjective
- formed or shaped into an arch; curved like an arch
verb
- past tense and past participle of 'inarch': to graft (a plant) by uniting a branch or shoot while still attached to the parent plant
Usage: horticultural; archaic
Examples
- The inarched ceiling of the cathedral created a sense of grandeur.
- The bridge's inarched design allowed it to span the wide river.
- The gardener inarched the young sapling to the mature tree.
- The inarched branches formed a natural tunnel through the forest.
- Medieval architects favored inarched doorways in their designs.