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Noun
/ärˈkād/,
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arcades, plural;
  1. A covered passageway with arches along one or both sides

  2. A covered walk with stores along one or both sides

  3. A series of arches supporting a wall, or set along it


  1. a covered passageway with shops and stalls on either side
  2. a structure composed of a series of arches supported by columns
  3. (arcadic) the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken by Arcadians
  4. Arcade is an album by the band Arcade. It featured 2 tracks that charted in the Top 30 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart : "Nothin' To Lose" (#29) & "Cry No More" (#27) .
  5. An arcade is a succession of arches, each counterthrusting the next, supported by columns or piers, or a covered walk enclosed by a line of such arches on one or both sides. In warmer or wet climates, exterior arcades provide shelter for pedestrians.
  6. Arcade is a ballet made by John Taras to Igor Stravinsky's Concerto for Piano and Winds (1924). The premiere took place March 28, 1963, at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center.
  7. Arcade is a rock band formed in 1991 by ex-Ratt vocalist Stephen Pearcy, ex-Sea Hags guitarist Frankie Wilsex , ex-Talas/Michael Monroe guitarist Johnny Angel, and Cinderella drummer Fred Coury. Its originally proposed name was to be Taboo.
  8. Arcade is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics Universe.
  9. Arcade is the title of a B-science fiction/horror film released in 1993. Produced by Full Moon Entertainment, the film features a heavy use of CGI, which was fully redone after the film was completed due to producer Charles Band and director Albert Pyun not being satisfied with the end result. ...
  10. A row of arches; A covered passage, usually with shops on both sides; Establishment running coin-operated games
  11. (arcading) An arrangement of arcades
  12. (Arcades) The individual rows of teeth, also referred to as batteries.
  13. (arcades) (in  arcade (architecture))
  14. (Arcading) Carved architectural ornament suggesting arches. Often used on chair-back and applied on panels.
  15. (Arcading) A row of columns supporting arches.
  16. A series of arches that form a walkway with a ceiling. Most often formed by rows of trees, but can also be formed by other plants or be man-made.
  17. literally, a series of arches; in gardening, often a straight, tree-lined walkway, the trees forming the arched ceiling.
  18. A series of magnetic loops, overlying a solar inversion line.
  19. a range of arches carried on piers or columns
  20. Row of arches, free-standing and supported on piers or columns; a blind arcade is a "dummy".
  21. an opening over which there is an arch or a series of arches.
  22. A continuously covered area which functions as a weather protected extension of the publicly accessible space which it abuts. (Ord. 2945, 2-2-81, § 17)
  23. In furniture, a carved decoration representing a series of arches; also, a chair back in this form.
  24. the management system developed by John Latham used to help run the laboratories. ARCADE stands for Administering and Running Continuous Assessment with Deadlines and Extensions.
  25. The rounded style used to form the arches of the cursive letters "n1""m;'and"h.' Arch The rounded hump or top curve of such letters as "n," "m," and "h.'