perdifoil (Meaning)
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perdifoil (n.)
A deciduous plant; -- opposed to evergreen.
Synonyms & Antonyms of perdifoil
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perdifoil Sentence Examples
- The intricate carvings on the cathedral's exterior depicted a myriad of perdifoil motifs.
- The perdifoil pattern on the stained glass window cast an ethereal glow upon the sanctuary.
- The ancient scroll bore a symbol of three perdifoils, each representing a different stage of enlightenment.
- The goldsmith meticulously crafted a necklace featuring delicate perdifoils set with precious stones.
- The perdifoil arches of the cloister evoked a sense of meditative serenity.
- The perdifoil is a common motif used in Gothic architecture, symbolizing the Trinity.
- The perdifoil pattern on the pottery shards suggested that the site had once been a church.
- The perdifoils on the mosaic floor created an optical illusion that seemed to move as one walked across it.
- The perdifoil-shaped leaves of the plant gave it an otherworldly appearance.
- The perdifoil design on the wallpaper added a touch of understated elegance to the room.
FAQs About the word perdifoil
A deciduous plant; -- opposed to evergreen.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The intricate carvings on the cathedral's exterior depicted a myriad of perdifoil motifs.
The perdifoil pattern on the stained glass window cast an ethereal glow upon the sanctuary.
The ancient scroll bore a symbol of three perdifoils, each representing a different stage of enlightenment.
The goldsmith meticulously crafted a necklace featuring delicate perdifoils set with precious stones.