a rose window

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Definition of a rose window in English Turkish dictionary

rose
{i} gül

Bahçıvan bahçenin ortasına bir gül ağacı dikti. - The gardener planted a rose tree in the middle of the garden.

Gül bir çiçektir ve güvercin bir kuştur. - The rose is a flower and the dove is a bird.

rose
roze

Bir şişe roze, lütfen. - A bottle of rosé, please.

Biz bir şişe roze şarabı istiyoruz. - We'd like a bottle of rosé.

rose window
gülpencere
rose window
gül
rose
f., bak. rise
rose window
renkli camlarla süslü yuvarlak pencere
rose
rose acacia gülibrişim
rose
(isim) üzgeçli ağızlık (bahçe sulama kovası), gül pencere, hortum ağzı, rüzgâr gülü, gül deseni, yılancık, güzel kız, gül, gül pembesi, pembe şarap, roze şarap
rose
rose diamond gül biçiminde kesilmiş elmas
rose
{i} güzel kız
rose
gülün sebep olduğu saman nezlesi
rose
{i} yılancık
rose
{i} (Botanik) gül
rose
rose fever tıb
rose
{i} üzgeçli ağızlık (bahçe sulama kovası)
rose
{s} pembe

Pembe ve gül benzer renklerdir. - Pink and rose are similar colors.

Hayata pembe gözlüklerle bakıyor. - She looks at the world through rose-colored glasses.

rose
Felemenk elması
rose
{i} gül deseni
rose
{i} hortum ağzı
rose
Robinia hispida
rose
{s} lâl
rose
{i} rüzgâr gülü
rose
{i} pembe şarap
rose window
rengârenk camlı yuvarlak pencere
rose window
gül pencere
English - English
rose
rose window
A generic term applied to a circular window, but especially used for those found in churches of the Gothic architectural style and divided into segments by stone mullions and tracery
A window
windore
rose window
a stained glass window in circular form with symmetrical roselike tracery typical of Gothic cathedrals See rose windows on the web
rose window
A rose window is a large round stained glass window in a church. A large circular window, usually glazed with stained glass, having stone tracery radiating from the center, often with intricate petallike patterns. a circular window in a church, especially one with coloured glass in it. In Gothic architecture, a decorated circular window, often glazed with stained glass, that first appeared in mid-12th-century cathedrals. It was used mainly at the western end of the nave and the ends of the transept. The bar tracery of a High Gothic rose window consisted of a series of radiating forms, each tipped by a pointed arch at the outside of the circle. The rose windows of Notre-Dame de Paris are particularly noteworthy. In later Flamboyant-style tracery, the radiating elements consisted of an intricate network of wavy, double-curved bars
rose window
Large circular window, usually in a church facade, ornamented with tracery
rose window
A large circular window wiLh concentric tracery or radiating mullions which resemble the spokes of a wheel Also called a wheel window
rose window
Round window in a frame of heavy tracery radiating out like the spokes of a wheel, and containing stained glasses
rose window
circular window filled with tracery
rose window
A large, circular window filled with stained glass and tracery
rose window
a circular window with tracery arranged like the spokes of a wheel
a rose window

    Hyphenation

    a Rose win·dow

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı rōz wîndō

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˈrōz ˈwəndō/ /ə ˈroʊz ˈwɪndoʊ/
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