wythe (Meaning)
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wythe (n.)
Same as Withe, n., 4.
Synonyms & Antonyms of wythe
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
wythe Sentence Examples
- The architectural historian marveled at the exquisite wythe detailing of the crumbling brick wall.
- The medieval castle stood tall, its massive wythes of stone defying the battering of time.
- The mason carefully laid each wythe of brick, ensuring the wall's enduring strength.
- The ancient ruins revealed intricate wythes of colored tiles, hinting at the opulence of a bygone era.
- The craftsman meticulously etched a pattern into the soft wythe of wood, creating a decorative embellishment.
- The foundation's wythes of concrete provided a solid base for the towering skyscraper.
- The artisan interlaced wythes of gold and silver, forging an intricate piece of jewelry.
- The sculptor used wythes of clay to mold an expressive bust, capturing the subject's likeness.
- The ceramicist painted vibrant patterns onto the wythes of her glazed pottery, creating a vibrant work of art.
- The stonemason chiseled precise wythes into the marble facade, revealing the stone's elegant grain.
FAQs About the word wythe
Same as Withe, n., 4.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The architectural historian marveled at the exquisite wythe detailing of the crumbling brick wall.
The medieval castle stood tall, its massive wythes of stone defying the battering of time.
The mason carefully laid each wythe of brick, ensuring the wall's enduring strength.
The ancient ruins revealed intricate wythes of colored tiles, hinting at the opulence of a bygone era.