Noun
a whitish deposit in the shape of an arc that is sometimes seen in the cornea
Source: WordNetFrom the 2nd century AD, many examples of the arcus quadrifrons – a square triumphal arch erected over a crossroads, with arched openings on all four sides – were built, especially in North Africa. Source: Internet
ARCUS also hosts what it calls “Live from IPY” events, real-time Web casts that assemble teachers, scientists, students and the public into a virtual classroom. Source: Internet
Nick Howes, sales and marketing director at Arcus Global, says this means the world is “slowly but surely” moving away from traditional managed service providers in favour of disaggregation. Source: Internet
I was naming the fish that I brought into my new office at Workbox Staffing and googled the company name in Latin: thus, “Opus Arcus.” Source: Internet
These species may be arranged into the variety, cumulus radiatus; and may be accompanied by up to seven supplementary features, cumulus pileus, velum, virga, praecipitatio, arcus, pannus, and tuba. Source: Internet
It’s not the first time the Arcus Group has provided security for the White House. Source: Internet