abreuvoir (Meaning)

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abreuvoir (n.)

The joint or interstice between stones, to be filled with mortar.

Synonyms & Antonyms of abreuvoir

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abreuvoir Sentence Examples

  1. The horses eagerly approached the abreuvoir to quench their thirst after a long ride.
  2. In the charming village, there was a central square with a picturesque abreuvoir for the convenience of the residents.
  3. The garden's design included a small abreuvoir to attract birds and other wildlife.
  4. The historic castle featured a courtyard adorned with a beautifully crafted stone abreuvoir.
  5. As part of the landscaping project, a decorative abreuvoir was installed near the park's entrance.
  6. The thoughtful farmer ensured that the pasture had a reliable abreuvoir for the livestock.
  7. During the hot summer days, the public park's abreuvoir became a popular spot for picnickers and pets alike.
  8. The medieval town's market square had a communal abreuvoir for both humans and animals.
  9. A tranquil garden was created around the soothing sounds of a bubbling abreuvoir.
  10. The preservation society worked diligently to restore the historical abreuvoir to its former glory.

FAQs About the word abreuvoir

The joint or interstice between stones, to be filled with mortar.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The horses eagerly approached the abreuvoir to quench their thirst after a long ride.

In the charming village, there was a central square with a picturesque abreuvoir for the convenience of the residents.

The garden's design included a small abreuvoir to attract birds and other wildlife.

The historic castle featured a courtyard adorned with a beautifully crafted stone abreuvoir.