oblúkmi
Oblúkmi is a term that can refer to several related concepts, primarily in the context of architecture and engineering, as well as in a more general sense of curved forms. In architecture, an oblúkmi, often translated as an arch, is a curved structural element that spans an opening and supports weight above it. Arches have been used for millennia in various cultures and are renowned for their ability to distribute stress efficiently. Common forms include the semi-circular arch, the pointed arch, and the segmental arch. The construction of an arch typically involves voussoirs, wedge-shaped stones or bricks, locked into place by a keystone at the apex.
Beyond architectural structures, the concept of oblúkmi extends to describe any curved or arched shape. This