architecturally

English

Etymology

From architectural +‎ -ly.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

architecturally (comparative more architecturally, superlative most architecturally)

  1. In an architectural manner.
  2. Regarding architecture.
    an architecturally important work
    • 1957 August, H. P. White, “The Tonbridge-Hastings Line and its Traffic”, in Railway Magazine, page 529:
      Architecturally the stations of the Tonbridge-Hastings line are of great interest. Wadhurst, Robertsbridge and Stonegate are of simple Italinate[sic] style, unspoiled by that necessary evil of a platform awning.
    • 2025 March 5, “Ayr miles with a 'Spirit of Scotland'”, in RAIL, number 1030, page 43:
      Our next train is the 0945 Largs service, which we'll take as far as Paisley Gilmour Street - an architecturally magnificent station.

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