traceries (Meaning)
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traceries (pl.)
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traceries Sentence Examples
- The intricate traceries of frost adorned the windowpanes, creating an ethereal winter wonderland.
- The Gothic cathedral's elaborate traceries soared heavenward, reaching towards the celestial realm.
- The lacemaker's deft fingers danced across the loom, creating delicate traceries that seemed to float on the fabric.
- The traceries of lightning flashed across the night sky, illuminating the thunderous storm.
- The sculptor's chisel carved intricate traceries into the marble, bringing forth a masterpiece of timeless beauty.
- The spider's web spun intricate traceries between the branches, shimmering in the sunlight.
- The traceries of the ancient Roman aqueduct still stood, a testament to the engineering prowess of a bygone era.
- The filigree traceries of the earrings sparkled and caught the light, enhancing the wearer's elegance.
- The traceries of DNA, the blueprint of life, held secrets that scientists were still unraveling.
- The traceries of the fossilized fern left a glimpse into the prehistoric world, preserved in time.
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The intricate traceries of frost adorned the windowpanes, creating an ethereal winter wonderland.
The Gothic cathedral's elaborate traceries soared heavenward, reaching towards the celestial realm.
The lacemaker's deft fingers danced across the loom, creating delicate traceries that seemed to float on the fabric.
The traceries of lightning flashed across the night sky, illuminating the thunderous storm.