- a covered passageway with shops and stalls on either side
- a structure composed of a series of arches supported by columns
- (arcadic) the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken by Arcadians
- 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) .
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Arcade is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics Universe.
- 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. ...
- A row of arches; A covered passage, usually with shops on both sides; Establishment running coin-operated games
- (arcading) An arrangement of arcades
- (Arcades) The individual rows of teeth, also referred to as batteries.
- (arcades) (in arcade (architecture))
- (Arcading) Carved architectural ornament suggesting arches. Often used on chair-back and applied on panels.
- (Arcading) A row of columns supporting arches.
- 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.
- literally, a series of arches; in gardening, often a straight, tree-lined walkway, the trees forming the arched ceiling.
- A series of magnetic loops, overlying a solar inversion line.
- a range of arches carried on piers or columns
- Row of arches, free-standing and supported on piers or columns; a blind arcade is a "dummy".
- an opening over which there is an arch or a series of arches.
- 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)
- In furniture, a carved decoration representing a series of arches; also, a chair back in this form.
- 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.
- 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.'