encincture (Meaning)

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encincture (n.)

A cincture.

Synonyms & Antonyms of encincture

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encincture Sentence Examples

  1. The encincture of the fortress was massive and imposing, designed to keep out enemies.
  2. The encincture of the ancient city was formed by a wall of stone, with towers and gates.
  3. The encincture of the garden was a low hedge of boxwood, trimmed into a neat shape.
  4. The encincture of the sacred grove was a circle of standing stones, marking a place of worship.
  5. The encincture of the arena was a high wall, preventing spectators from entering the fighting area.
  6. The encincture of the palace was a series of concentric walls, each one more heavily fortified than the last.
  7. The encincture of the harbor was a breakwater, protecting ships from the open sea.
  8. The encincture of the forest was a fence, keeping out unwanted animals and people.
  9. The encincture of the estate was a wrought-iron gate, flanked by stone pillars.
  10. The encincture of the mountain was a ring of clouds, marking the peak.

FAQs About the word encincture

A cincture.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The encincture of the fortress was massive and imposing, designed to keep out enemies.

The encincture of the ancient city was formed by a wall of stone, with towers and gates.

The encincture of the garden was a low hedge of boxwood, trimmed into a neat shape.

The encincture of the sacred grove was a circle of standing stones, marking a place of worship.