ebonized Meaning in Bengali
এটা আবলুস মত লাগে তা বানাতে কালো ছোপ
Similer Words:
ebonizesebonizing
ebons
ebracteate
ebriated
ebriety
ebriosity
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ebulliences
ebulliencies
ebulliency
ebulliently
ebullition
ebullitions
eburnation
ebonized's Usage Examples:
natural birch and one in ebonized birch, are in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
A Noguchi table in ebonized birch is on display.
style: Renaissance Revival, Neo-Grec, Eastlake, the Aesthetic Movement, ebonized "Anglo-Japanese style" furnishings of the 1870s – 1880s for which the firm.
hinges and hardware were commonly used, and sometimes the furniture was ebonized.
for chess pieces, unstained boxwood for the white pieces and stained ('ebonized') boxwood for the black pieces, in lieu of ebony.
variations of the idea of a caryatid or atlas: the familiar Baroque painted and ebonized blackamoor gueridons, endlessly reproduced since the eighteenth century.
table; 1815-1820; maple veneer, bird's eye maple, fruitwoods, gilded and ebonized wood, mirror, brass; from Vienna; Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Montreal.
Gretton's spring clocks were usually in an ebony-veneered or ebonized case with little or no decoration, other than the carrying handle.
His Anglo-Japanese style of furniture, mostly executed with an ebonized finish, was designed for Dromore Castle and his own use from 1867.
Usually his furniture was made of dark mahogony, in some cases with ebonized decoration, but usually did not have carved ornament.
inexpensive wood that has been blackened or "ebonized" to look like ebony, which is much harder and more expensive.
) Rosewood bridge (some 'ebonized') and fingerboard.
oak and cherry wood grains; however, American manufacturers still used ebonized wood despite Eastlake's suggestions.
most particularly an ebonized finish (or even ebony) echoing the well known 'japanned' finish.
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It is a striking work built from ebonized ash and carved plywood and is currently in a private collection.
It features a shingled "roof," ebonized and banded compressed columns, and carved and incised decoration throughout.
Margaret Foley (Rome), cabinetmaker unknown (United States), 1865, marble, ebonized and gilt walnut, rosewood, metal - Brooklyn Mrs.
ebonized's Meaning':
stain black to make it look like ebony
Synonyms:
ebonise; stain;
Antonyms:
cleanness;