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    Bar tracery in the clerestory windows at Reims Cathedral (1230s). A cross section through a mullion is shown within the left lancet. Tracery is an architectural device by which windows (or screens, panels, and vaults) are divided into sections of various proportions by stone bars or ribs of moulding. [1]

  2. tracery, in architecture, bars, or ribs, used decoratively in windows or other openings; the term also applies to similar forms used in relief as wall decoration (sometimes called blind tracery) and hence figuratively, to any intricate line pattern.

  3. noun. trac· ery ˈtrā-sə-rē. ˈtrās-rē. plural traceries. 1. : architectural ornamental work with branching lines. especially : decorative openwork in a Gothic window. 2. : a decorative interlacing of lines suggestive of Gothic tracery. traceried. ˈtrā-sə-rēd. ˈtrās-rēd. adjective. Illustration of tracery. tracery 1.

  4. any delicate, interlacing work of lines, threads, etc., as in carving or embroidery; network. tracery. / ˈtreɪsərɪ / noun. a pattern of interlacing ribs, esp as used in the upper part of a Gothic window, etc. any fine pattern resembling this.

  5. 1. ornamental work consisting of ramified ribs, bars, or the like, as in the upper part of a Gothic window, in panels, screens, etc. 2. any delicate, interlacing work of lines, threads, etc., as in carving or embroidery; network. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  6. 5 days ago · IPA guide. Other forms: traceries. Definitions of tracery. noun. decoration consisting of an open pattern of interlacing ribs. see more.

  7. The lower tracery indicates a similar pattern of movement. From the Cambridge English Corpus. It weaves a delicate melodic tracery with whole-tone scales over a sustained backdrop, with hints of shepherd pipes, plaintive cantillation phrases and fragmentary dance rhythms. From the Cambridge English Corpus.

  8. tracery. [uncountable] (specialist) a pattern of lines and curves in stone on the top part of some church windows. [uncountable, countable, usually singular] (literary) an attractive pattern of lines and curves. Definition of tracery noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  9. Oct 2, 2023 · tracery (plural traceries) ( architecture ) Bars or ribs , usually of stone or wood , or other material, that subdivide an opening or stand in relief against a door or wall as an ornamental feature .

  10. tracery. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Architecture trac‧e‧ry /ˈtreɪsəri/ noun (plural traceries) [ countable, uncountable] 1 technical the curving and crossing lines of stone in the upper parts of some church windows 2 literary an attractive pattern of lines that cross each other the delicate tracery of ...