balaustine (Meaning)

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balaustine (n.)

The pomegranate tree (Punica granatum). The bark of the root, the rind of the fruit, and the flowers are used medicinally.

Synonyms & Antonyms of balaustine

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balaustine Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient temple's grand portico was adorned with intricately carved balaustines.
  2. The elegant wrought-iron balcony featured graceful balaustines that provided both support and a decorative touch.
  3. The spiral staircase wound its way up the tower, each step supported by elegant stone balaustines.
  4. The majestic terrace overlooking the garden was enclosed by a balustrade of honey-colored balaustines.
  5. The marble balaustines of the grand staircase gleamed in the sunlight, creating a sense of opulence.
  6. The antique candelabra stood upon a wooden base adorned with ornate balaustines.
  7. The mahogany handrails of the yacht's salon were supported by polished brass balaustines.
  8. The delicate glass insulators on the electrical tower were shaped like intricate balaustines.
  9. The ornate fountain in the town square featured a cascade of water flowing over a series of tiered balaustines.
  10. The wrought-iron gate at the entrance to the estate was crowned with a row of sculptural balaustines depicting mythical figures.

FAQs About the word balaustine

The pomegranate tree (Punica granatum). The bark of the root, the rind of the fruit, and the flowers are used medicinally.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient temple's grand portico was adorned with intricately carved balaustines.

The elegant wrought-iron balcony featured graceful balaustines that provided both support and a decorative touch.

The spiral staircase wound its way up the tower, each step supported by elegant stone balaustines.

The majestic terrace overlooking the garden was enclosed by a balustrade of honey-colored balaustines.