Antonyms for lattice
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : lat-is |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈlæt ɪs |
Definition of lattice
Origin :- c.1300, from Old French latiz "lattice," from late "lath, board, plank, batten" (Modern French latte), from Frankish or some other Germanic source, cf. Old High German latta "lath;" see lath).
- noun mesh, trellis
- And as Lee went to the lattice, he could see others, like guards outside.
- Extract from : « The World Beyond » by Raymond King Cummings
- He flung him off, and sent him crashing into the rosebush and the lattice over which it rambled.
- Extract from : « The Sea-Hawk » by Raphael Sabatini
- Got it hung on the lattice in my arbor in the garden down home in Maryland.
- Extract from : « Mixed Faces » by Roy Norton
- He attempted to shake the iron bars of the lattice—they were firm in their sockets.
- Extract from : « Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII No. 6 June 1848 » by Various
- The room had a storm-window, of which the lattice stood open.
- Extract from : « David Elginbrod » by George MacDonald
- She ran to the window at once and looked though the lattice into the square below.
- Extract from : « Balthasar » by Anatole France
- I lay concealed and Babs stood at the lattice of our cage room.
- Extract from : « Beyond the Vanishing Point » by Raymond King Cummings
- I go but to my lattice window to listen to the birds, for hark!
- Extract from : « Stories from the Ballads » by Mary MacGregor
- A pipe of quaint design is cold upon the lintel of the lattice window.
- Extract from : « They and I » by Jerome K. Jerome
- When finished, she sprang up and looked out of the lattice at the summer night.
- Extract from : « The Golden Dog » by William Kirby
Synonyms for lattice
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