severy (Meaning)

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severy (n.)

A bay or compartment of a vaulted ceiling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of severy

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severy Sentence Examples

  1. The severy on the stained glass window depicted a scene from the nativity.
  2. The monk diligently carved the intricate severy into the stone wall.
  3. After decades of exposure to the elements, the severy on the building's facade had become weathered and eroded.
  4. The jeweler skillfully set the diamonds into the delicate severy of the ring.
  5. The ancient tapestry displayed a severy of mythical creatures and scenes from folklore.
  6. The sculptor delicately chiseled the severy into the marble, capturing the essence of the figure.
  7. The composer arranged the notes in a complex severy to create a haunting melody.
  8. The poet's words flowed with a severy that evoked both beauty and sorrow.
  9. The surgeon performed the severy with precision, removing the damaged tissue with care.
  10. The architect designed a facade with a severy of arched windows that allowed light to flood the interior.

FAQs About the word severy

A bay or compartment of a vaulted ceiling.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The severy on the stained glass window depicted a scene from the nativity.

The monk diligently carved the intricate severy into the stone wall.

After decades of exposure to the elements, the severy on the building's facade had become weathered and eroded.

The jeweler skillfully set the diamonds into the delicate severy of the ring.