arc
Arch (plural: arch or arches ) stands for:
in mathematics:
- part of a circular line, the circular arc
- a line curved at will to one side, see curve (mathematics)
- Arc (graph theory) , a directed edge
in technology and sport:
- Bow (weapon) , a device for shooting arrows using a string
- Arch (architecture) , the arched span of openings
- Arch extension , the elliptical extension in underground mining
- Electric arc , an electrical gas discharge
- Elbow , fitting
- Turn (ski) , a change of direction in skiing
- Transition bend, in traffic routes between route sections with different curvatures
- a yoga exercise, the bow, Dhanurasana
for paper and print products:
- Sheets (printing material) , the material to be printed in printing machines
- Sheets (measure) , different paper formats
- Sheet of postage stamps , the combination of several stamps
- Raw sheet , a stack of printed material
- Part of the securities certificate, see effective pieces
in music and art:
- Bow (string instrument) with which the strings are bowed
- Musical bow , a string instrument
- Mouth arch , a primitive stringed instrument without a resonance body
- S-bow , part of some woodwind instruments
- in notation:
- Tie or ligature, in musical notation the symbol for tone connection
- Slur or legato slur, the symbol for melody sequence without acoustic interruption
- Phrasing slur , the symbol for a musical phrase that belongs together
- Arch (heraldry) , a ring piece as a heraldic figure
- The Arch , South Korean film from 2005
- The arch (sculpture) , a work of art on the German-Dutch border
Arches are called the following geographical objects:
- District of Bogen , a former district in Lower Bavaria
- Bogen (city) , town in the district of Straubing-Bogen, Bavaria
- Bogen (municipality of Tannheim) , village in the municipality of Tannheim, Reutte district, Tyrol, see Tannheim (Tyrol)
- Bogen (Kvæfjord) , a village in the province of Troms, Norway
- Bogen i Ofoten , a village on Bogen Bay in Nordland Province, Norway
- Bogen (Furth im Wald) , district of the town Furth im Wald , Cham district, Bavaria
- Bogen (Marklkofen) , part of the municipality of Marklkofen , district of Dingolfing-Landau, Bavaria
- Bugi (Lidzbark Warmiński) (German: Bogen), district of Lidzbark Warmiński (rural municipality) (German: Heilsberg), Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
- Bogen Glacier , a glacier in South Georgia
Bogen is the name of the following people:
- a Lower Bavarian noble family, see sheet (noble family)
- Albert Bogen (1882–1961), Austro-Hungarian fencer
- Alfred Bogen (1885–1944), German teacher, school councilor, conservationist and museum director
- Alexander Bogen (artist) (1916–2010), Polish-Israeli artist
- Alexander Bogen, pseudonym of the writer August Scholtis (1901–1969)
- Erich von Bogen (1893–1972), German lieutenant general
- Erna Bogen (1906–2002), Hungarian fencer
- Joseph Bogen (1926–2005), American neurophysiologist and neurosurgeon
- Ludwig Bogen (1809–1886), member of the German National Assembly
- Sarah Bogen (* 1989), German actress
- Steffen Bogen (* 1967), German game designer
- Wolfgang Bogen (* 1928), German inventor, entrepreneur, economic advisor and former politician (REP)
See also:
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title begins with Bogen
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title contains Bogen
Wiktionary: Bogen - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations