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Synonyms for embrasure
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : em-brey-zher |
Phonetic Transcription : ɛmˈbreɪ ʒər |
Top 10 synonyms for embrasure Other synonyms for the word embrasure
- closet
- con-cavity
- cove
- cranny
- crater
- crenel
- crutch
- crypt
- cubicle
- cut
- dent
- depression
- depths
- dimple
- dint
- dip
- embrasure
- fork
- furrow
- heart
- hiding place
- hole
- hollow
- impression
- indentation
- mouth
- nick
- nook
- notch
- opening
- oriel
- penetralia
- pit
- reaches
- retreat
- scallop
- score
- scratch
- secret place
- sink
- slot
- socket
- trough
Définition of embrasure
Origin :- 1702, from French embrasure (16c.), from Old French embraser "to cut at a slant, make a groove or furrow in a door or window," from en- "in" (see en- (1)) + braser "to cut at a slant."
- As in recess : noun niche, corner
- As in dent : noun depression, scrape, chip
- Gregory and his daughter were talking together in the embrasure of a window.
- Extract from : « The Tavern Knight » by Rafael Sabatini
- On every embrasure and gallery, on every terrace and platform, it was the same.
- Extract from : « Confessions Of Con Cregan » by Charles James Lever
- Lady Stafford is sitting within the embrasure of the window.
- Extract from : « Molly Bawn » by Margaret Wolfe Hamilton
- The gun fired through an embrasure or loophole in the wall of the room.
- Extract from : « Artillery Through the Ages » by Albert Manucy
- She sat with him in the adjoining room, in the embrasure of the window, for the rest of the evening.
- Extract from : « Daisy Miller » by Henry James
- But her aunt, turning her back to her, moved into the embrasure of the window.
- Extract from : « Miss Mackenzie » by Anthony Trollope
- Miltoun was standing in the embrasure of a window above the terrace.
- Extract from : « The Patrician » by John Galsworthy
- And motioning her husband to a chair, she sat down in the embrasure of a window.
- Extract from : « The Patrician » by John Galsworthy
- They were adobe bricks, and the embrasure enabled him to tell their thickness.
- Extract from : « The White Chief » by Mayne Reid
- From the embrasure of his prison Carlos looked upon the terrible spectacle.
- Extract from : « The White Chief » by Mayne Reid
Antonyms for embrasure
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