treillage (Meaning)

Wordnet

treillage (n)

latticework used to support climbing plants

Webster

treillage (n.)

Latticework for supporting vines, etc.; an espalier; a trellis.

Synonyms & Antonyms of treillage

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treillage Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate treillage adorned the garden wall, casting delicate shadows upon the path below.
  2. The roses bloomed profusely, intertwining their stems through the treillage with abandon.
  3. The jasmine perfumed the air with its heady scent, clinging to the treillage like a fragrant embrace.
  4. The treillage provided a trellis for the climbing beans, their tendrils reaching for the sunlight above.
  5. The vegetable garden was a symphony of greens and reds, the treillage acting as a support for the sprawling vines.
  6. The treillage created an enchanting outdoor room, inviting guests to linger and enjoy the garden's beauty.
  7. The arched treillage served as an entranceway to the secret rose garden, hidden within the heart of the estate.
  8. The treillage was a work of art in itself, its geometric patterns and intricate designs adding a touch of elegance to the surroundings.
  9. The weathered treillage had stood the test of time, a testament to its durability and timeless beauty.
  10. The treillage was a haven for wildlife, providing shelter for birds and insects alike.

FAQs About the word treillage

latticework used to support climbing plantsLatticework for supporting vines, etc.; an espalier; a trellis.

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The intricate treillage adorned the garden wall, casting delicate shadows upon the path below.

The roses bloomed profusely, intertwining their stems through the treillage with abandon.

The jasmine perfumed the air with its heady scent, clinging to the treillage like a fragrant embrace.

The treillage provided a trellis for the climbing beans, their tendrils reaching for the sunlight above.