trellis A system of horizontal joists supported on posts, designed to support growing plants. tribune or gallery ...
TRELLISWORK An open pattern of interwoven strips, usually of wood but sometimes metal; also called latticework. TREFOIL Ornamental tracery in the form of a flower with three symmetrical petals.
Trellis - a light framework of wood or sometimes iron used to support climbing plants (see Treillage).
tortoise islandThe tale of islands supported by tortorises (the Isles of the Immortals) came from China and led to the making of islands with rocks representing tortorises in Japanese gardens treillageTreillage is elaborate trellis-work, ...
Trellis over driveway View from downstream View of driveway Interior view of entrance to study Exterior view #1 of east living room terrace Exterior view #2 of east living room terrace Exterior view #3 of east living room terrace ...
Trellis - A structure of cross bared or lattices work, for supporting plants. Triforium - An arcaded gallery above nave, choir, or transept arches of a church. Truncate - To cut the top or end off, to lop, to maim.
TREILLAGEa lattice or trellis, often used for growing vines and climbing plants TURRET an ornamental tower projecting from a larger structure VERANDAHcovered porch ...
Fretwork: Ornamental woodwork cut to represent small interlacing fillets or trellis work. It is usually made in a complicated, repeating, geometric pattern. A favored technique of Chippendale in his Chinese period (mid-18th century) ...
a bathroom or laundry Pediment A decorative gabled or curve-topped feature above a portico - often of timber fretwork Pergola An open trellis like frame attached to a building and / or supported by posts - used for climbing plants ...
See also: Floor, House, Frame, Ornament, Tower
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