architexture
/ˈɑɹkɪˌtɛkst͡ʃəɹ/
architexture means A metatextual entity created through multiple texts or works; a category or semantic construct embodied by a class of artistic works. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 73 out of 100.
architexture is pronounced /ˈɑɹkɪˌtɛkst͡ʃəɹ/.
Etymology
From archi- + texture.
noun
- A metatextual entity created through multiple texts or works; a category or semantic construct embodied by a class of artistic works.“Dickens's architextures do not present us with a form – of a building, of the city – as a meaning, system or structure. Rather, we are presented with the textual event, the architextural event, as a means of exposing the limits of fixed meaning, and, by this, the limits of the utterable.”
- Eggcorn of architecture.