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الإنجليزية - التركية
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vitray

Tom'un evinin bir vitray penceresi var. - Tom's house has one stained glass window.

Kırık vitray parçaları, suç delillerinden biriydi. - Pieces of broken stained glass were one of the evidences for the crime.

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Glass that has been coloured, either by painting or by fusing pigments into its structure
The use of such glass to construct decorative windows, especially in churches
colored glass, type of window with colorful designs
Glass that has been colored, enameled, painted, or stained, especially by having pigments baked onto its surface or by having various metallic oxides fused into it
Figurative composition made of pieces of glass in different colors, joined by strips of lead and set in an iron framework, normally used to close a window It is illuminated by the natural light that passes through it
Decorative windows composed of small pieces of dyed or painted glass held in place by lead strips within a heavy metal frame The large window spaces of Gothic architecture provided the perfect display for these works of art during the twelfth to fourteenth centuries
glass that has been colored in some way; used for church windows
Stained glass consists of pieces of glass of different colours which are fixed together to make decorative windows or other objects. Glass colored by mixing pigments inherently in the glass, by fusing colored metallic oxides onto the glass, or by painting and baking transparent colors on the glass surface. Coloured glass used to make decorative windows and other objects through which light passes. Stained glass is often made in large, richly detailed panels that are set together in a framework of lead. Like all coloured glass, it acquires its colour by the addition of metallic oxides to molten glass. A purely Western phenomenon, stained glass originated as a fine art of the Christian church, beginning in the 12th-13th century, when it was combined with Gothic architecture to create brilliant, moving effects. A decline set in after the 13th century, when stained-glass artists began to seek the realistic effects sought by Renaissance painters, effects to which the technique was less suited and which diverted artists from exploiting the all-important light-refracting quality of glass. More recently, stained-glass artists have again achieved high quality: during the 19th-century Gothic revival, in the Art Nouveau designs of Louis Comfort Tiffany, and in the work of such 20th-century artists as Marc Chagall
in tableware, glass that has been sprayed with a colored stain and then fired to fuse to the surface
stained glass window
windowpane made out of colored glass
stained-glass window
a window made of stained glass
stained glass
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