trestlework (Meaning)
Wordnet
trestlework (n)
a supporting structure composed of a system of connected trestles; for a bridge or pier or scaffold e.g.
Webster
trestlework (n.)
A viaduct, pier, scaffold, or the like, resting on trestles connected together.
Synonyms & Antonyms of trestlework
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trestlework Sentence Examples
- The intricate trestlework of the railway bridge spanned the deep ravine.
- The vaulted ceiling was supported by a series of elegant trestlework arches.
- The trestlework of the wooden pier extended into the ocean, providing a stable foundation for boats.
- The trestlework framework of the suspension bridge allowed it to withstand strong winds.
- The trestlework of the aqueduct carried water across the arid landscape.
- The trestlework of the scaffolding towered over the construction site.
- The trestlework of the Gothic window featured delicate carvings and tracery.
- The trestlework of the trellis supported the climbing vines that adorned the garden wall.
- The trestlework of the forge was used to shape and manipulate hot metal.
- The trestlework of the ancient temple ruins hinted at the architectural ingenuity of its builders.
FAQs About the word trestlework
a supporting structure composed of a system of connected trestles; for a bridge or pier or scaffold e.g.A viaduct, pier, scaffold, or the like, resting on trest
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The intricate trestlework of the railway bridge spanned the deep ravine.
The vaulted ceiling was supported by a series of elegant trestlework arches.
The trestlework of the wooden pier extended into the ocean, providing a stable foundation for boats.
The trestlework framework of the suspension bridge allowed it to withstand strong winds.