ARCH 4440 Chapter : Triptych 1
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A r c h 4 4 4 0 , f a l l 2 0 1 1 professor emery mcclure con text , weaving together of words, from latin contextus connection of words, coherence, from contexere to weave together, 10. n means to and end; anything done as a preparatory step toward the end to which it is intended to lead, an act designed for the accomplishment of an object. 2. v to get, take, set apart, or mark off. 4. v to judge value, extent, magnitude of value. Indigenous investigation: searching for natural systems of assembly. 1: an ancient roman writing tablet with three waxed leaves hinged together. 2a : a picture (as an altarpiece) or carving in three panels side by side b : something composed or presented in three parts or sections; especially : trilogy. Greek triptychos having three folds, from tri- + ptych fold.