architectonic
English
Adjective
architectonic (comparative more architectonic, superlative most architectonic)
- Relating to or characteristic of architecture, design and construction.
- Boyle
- architectonic wisdom
- J. C. Shairp
- these architectonic functions
- Boyle
- (figuratively) Foundational, fundamental; supporting the structure of a morality, society, or culture.
- 1874, Ernest Myers, The Extant Odes of Pindar, translated into English, Introduction, page 15.
- We do not of course always, or even often, find the moral principles clearly and consciously expressed or consistently supported, but we cannot but feel that they are present in the shape of instincts, and those instincts pervading and architectonic.
- 1874, Ernest Myers, The Extant Odes of Pindar, translated into English, Introduction, page 15.
- Relating to the scientific systematization of the totality of knowledge.
Translations
relating to architecture — see architectural
foundational, fundamental
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relating to scientific systematisation of knowledge
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