cancelli (Meaning)

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cancelli (v. t.)

An interwoven or latticed wall or inclosure; latticework, rails, or crossbars, as around the bar of a court of justice, between the chancel and the nave of a church, or in a window.

The interlacing osseous plates constituting the elastic porous tissue of certain parts of the bones, esp. in their articular extremities.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cancelli

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cancelli Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient ruins revealed remnants of intricate cancelli delineating once-sacred spaces.
  2. Artists often incorporate motifs inspired by cancelli in their architectural designs.
  3. The museum showcased a collection of ornate cancelli from various historical periods.
  4. The church's interior was adorned with finely crafted cancelli, separating the nave from the sanctuary.
  5. Historians study the evolution of cancelli as a reflection of societal changes and artistic trends.
  6. The palace entrance was guarded by imposing cancelli, symbolizing the authority of the ruling family.
  7. Archaeologists unearthed fragments of marble cancelli, shedding light on the city's Roman past.
  8. The medieval castle's drawbridge was flanked by sturdy cancelli, ensuring security from invaders.
  9. Tourists marveled at the intricate ironwork of the cancelli that adorned the city's grand estates.
  10. Restoration efforts aimed to preserve the delicate beauty of the ancient cancelli found within the abbey.

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An interwoven or latticed wall or inclosure; latticework, rails, or crossbars, as around the bar of a court of justice, between the chancel and the nave of a ch

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The ancient ruins revealed remnants of intricate cancelli delineating once-sacred spaces.

Artists often incorporate motifs inspired by cancelli in their architectural designs.

The museum showcased a collection of ornate cancelli from various historical periods.

The church's interior was adorned with finely crafted cancelli, separating the nave from the sanctuary.