Definitionadj. having a pattern of fretwork or latticework
Last update: October 23, 2015
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Sliding doors, a characteristic feattire of modern Japanese houses, had not yet come into use, and no means were provided for closing th~ veranda, but the ambulatory was surrounded by a wall of latticed timber or plain boards, the lower half of which could be removed altogether, whereas the upper half, suspended from hooks, could b swung upward and outward. [Please select]
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It had several doors, and cross-latticed windows. [Please select]
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It was a lofty room of middling size, obscurely lighted by high narrow latticed windows. [Please select]
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These were set in pots and on shelves near the latticed windows. [Please select]
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Harry cast one slight glance at the latticed window, and jumped into the carriage. [Please select]
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This was the fearful word That the Widow Brown, in gazing down From her latticed window, heard. [Please select]
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Now latticed columns, steel trusses, and wire glass are inventions of the modern world too useful to be dispensed with. [Please select]
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