mosaical (Meaning)

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mosaical (a.)

Mosaic (in either sense).

Synonyms & Antonyms of mosaical

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mosaical Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant mosaical tiles shimmered under the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing visual spectacle.
  2. The ancient cathedral walls were adorned with intricate mosaical masterpieces depicting biblical scenes.
  3. The artist painstakingly assembled tiny glass tesserae to form a mosaical portrait of a renowned philosopher.
  4. The mosaical floor in the Roman villa showcased intricate geometric patterns and mythological figures.
  5. The Byzantines were known for their exceptional mosaical artistry, as seen in the opulent Ravenna mosaics.
  6. The mosaics in the Sagrada Familia are a testament to the genius of Antoni Gaudí and his unique mosaical vision.
  7. The mosaical ceiling of the Sistine Chapel is a masterpiece of the Renaissance, featuring iconic scenes painted by Michelangelo.
  8. The mosaical art form has been used throughout history to embellish religious buildings, palaces, and public spaces.
  9. Modern artists continue to explore the potential of mosaical techniques, creating innovative and contemporary works.
  10. The mosaical textures and patterns in nature, such as the honeycomb or the wings of butterflies, are a source of inspiration for artists.

FAQs About the word mosaical

Mosaic (in either sense).

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No antonyms found.

The vibrant mosaical tiles shimmered under the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing visual spectacle.

The ancient cathedral walls were adorned with intricate mosaical masterpieces depicting biblical scenes.

The artist painstakingly assembled tiny glass tesserae to form a mosaical portrait of a renowned philosopher.

The mosaical floor in the Roman villa showcased intricate geometric patterns and mythological figures.