tretys (Meaning)

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tretys (n.)

A treatise; also, a treaty.

Webster

tretys (a.)

Long and well-proportioned; nicely made; pretty.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tretys

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tretys Sentence Examples

  1. The tretys of the river snaked through the verdant landscape, creating a meandering path.
  2. The delicate tretys of the flower petals fluttered in the gentle breeze.
  3. The intricate tretys of the lace doily adorned the table with a touch of elegance.
  4. The architect's tretys for the building's facade showcased their innovative design ideas.
  5. The tretys of the musical score revealed a complex and enchanting melody.
  6. The subtle tretys of the painting hinted at a hidden narrative.
  7. The tretys of the waves gently lapped against the shore, creating a soothing rhythm.
  8. The tretys of the calligrapher's brushstrokes flowed seamlessly across the page.
  9. The intricate tretys of the woodwork carved into the mantlepiece spoke volumes about the craftsman's skill.
  10. The tretys of the falling leaves painted the ground in vibrant hues of autumn.

FAQs About the word tretys

A treatise; also, a treaty., Long and well-proportioned; nicely made; pretty.

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The tretys of the river snaked through the verdant landscape, creating a meandering path.

The delicate tretys of the flower petals fluttered in the gentle breeze.

The intricate tretys of the lace doily adorned the table with a touch of elegance.

The architect's tretys for the building's facade showcased their innovative design ideas.