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arch- or archi- combining form 1 chief; most important; highest-ranking • archduke. 2 most esteemed, feared, extreme, etc of its kind • arch-conservativearch-criminal.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon arce, from Greek archos chief, from archein to rule.

arch- or archi- combining form 1 chief; most important; highest-ranking • archduke. 2 most esteemed, feared, extreme, etc of its kind • arch-conservativearch-criminal.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon arce, from Greek archos chief, from archein to rule.

arch- or archi- combining form 1 chief; most important; highest-ranking • archduke. 2 most esteemed, feared, extreme, etc of its kind • arch-conservativearch-criminal.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon arce, from Greek archos chief, from archein to rule.