noun a curved part of a musical instrument, such as a violin or cello, that is used to hold the strings in place and to increase their tension
In music, 'arco' is used to indicate that a string instrument should be played with the bow, as opposed to 'pizzicato' which is plucking the strings.
In architecture, 'arco' can refer to an arch or arc in a structure.
In physics, 'arco' can refer to an arc or curved path of an object in motion.
In archery, 'arco' refers to shooting a bow and arrow.
In music, 'arco' is used to indicate that the strings of a string instrument should be played with the bow, as opposed to 'pizzicato' which indicates plucking the strings.
In psychology, 'arco' is not a commonly used term in professional contexts.