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treillage Meaning in Bengali



সমর্থন আরোহণ গাছপালা করতে ব্যবহৃত latticework





treillage's Usage Examples:

A trellis (treillage) is an architectural structure, usually made from an open framework or lattice of interwoven or intersecting pieces of wood, bamboo.


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It is covered by a trellis (or treillage) and covered with climbing plants, resulting in a space that is filled.


temporarily extended in 1904, and is planned for restoration by 2013 (the "treillage of the Rostrum" was restored prior to 1970.


the 1920s for its extensive gardens which included “Lawns, paths and treillage, rose borders and rock gardens”.


Pradel, Les monuments de treillage de Jean-Max Albert, Opus n°65, 1978 L'ivre de pierre Hubert Beylier, Bénédicte Leclerc, Treillage de jardin du XIV au XX.


free-standing, or espaliered against walls, or free-standing palissades en treillage – enclose the parterre; they include traditional varieties of apples,.


built with red brick laid in a Flemish bond, with a hipped roof and treillage veranda.


A Doric columned north verandah in contrast to the treillage of the eastern verandah was added during 1826.


For example, when D'Arcy used treillage (the French word for vine arbor, latticework; a lattice or trellis), the.


This treillage supported climbing plants and gave some privacy to users of the bathroom.


facade, and the ornamented verandah pilasters were relieved by light treillage arches which spanned between the posts.



treillage's Meaning':

latticework used to support climbing plants

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