latticed Meaning in kannada ( latticed ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)
ಲ್ಯಾಟೈಸ್ಡ್, ಲ್ಯಾಟಿಸ್ ಆಕಾರದಲ್ಲಿ ತಯಾರಿಸಲಾಗುತ್ತದೆ, ಜಾಫ್ರಿಕಟಾ,
Adjective:
ಜಾಫ್ರಿಕಟಾ,
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latticed's Usage Examples:
opposite direction and it is entirely sheltered by a gabled roof supported by latticed frames.
longitudinally distantly ribbed, latticed with narrow raised revolving ridges and cavernously grooved near the base.
gate typically found in Medieval fortifications, consisting of a latticed grille made of wood, metal, or a combination of the two, which slides down grooves.
The upper floors often have balconies overlooking the street that are shielded by latticed screens carved in stone called jalis which keep the area cool.
The surface is lusterless, with numerous unequal spiral threads, latticed by wavy riblets of growth.
rectangular horizontal solid frame, often with rows of flexible wooden slats or latticed structure meant to support just a mattress.
This led to the occupation of cancellarius, which originally signified a porter who stood at the latticed or grated door of the emperor's palace.
generally double-crusted, with pastry both above and below the filling; the upper crust may be solid or latticed (woven of crosswise strips).
It is commonly known as the latticed stinkhorn, the basket stinkhorn, or the red cage, alluding to the striking.
or jaali, (jālī, meaning "net") is the term for a perforated stone or latticed screen, usually with an ornamental pattern constructed through the use.
Old English and Scots language word for "gate") is a gate or grille of latticed wrought iron bars used for defensive purposes in castles and tower houses.
is derived from the Latin clathratus (clatratus), meaning ‘with bars, latticed’.
opportunity for both shade and rain protection in the form of an overhang or latticed porch.
Synonyms:
fretted, reticular, interlaced, reticulate, latticelike,
Antonyms:
stay, nonreticulate,