foliature (Meaning)

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foliature (n.)

Foliage; leafage.

The state of being beaten into foil.

Synonyms & Antonyms of foliature

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foliature Sentence Examples

  1. The graceful foliature of the acanthus leaves adorned the capitals of the Ionic columns.
  2. The tree's intricate foliature created a tapestry of shadows and sunlight on the forest floor.
  3. The sculptor's foliature depicted the delicate veins and textures of a fern's fronds.
  4. The foliature on the wallpaper was so realistic that it seemed to dance in the breeze.
  5. The ornate foliature of the crown molding added a touch of elegance to the ballroom.
  6. The artist's brushstrokes captured the intricate foliature of the blooming roses.
  7. The foliature on the ancient Greek vases depicted scenes from mythology and daily life.
  8. The foliature on the stained glass windows of the cathedral cast colorful shadows on the interior.
  9. The metalwork on the gate featured delicate foliature, creating an intricate and elegant design.
  10. The foliature of the carvings on the façade of the building added a sense of depth and texture.

FAQs About the word foliature

Foliage; leafage., The state of being beaten into foil.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The graceful foliature of the acanthus leaves adorned the capitals of the Ionic columns.

The tree's intricate foliature created a tapestry of shadows and sunlight on the forest floor.

The sculptor's foliature depicted the delicate veins and textures of a fern's fronds.

The foliature on the wallpaper was so realistic that it seemed to dance in the breeze.