Circular window filled with tracery.
A circular window often found in Gothic churches which is divided into segments that form a pattern.
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Examples for "rosette"
Examples for "rosette"
1After a final turn, a straight shot led to the center rosette.
2A rosette of yarn may be made for the top or side.
3Twenty rectangular shapes orbit in a Kemplerer rosette much nearer the primary.
4She drew down the rosette a second time, and then stepped back.
5They were competing for a coveted red rosette at the Virginia Show.
1The other rose window represents the raising of the daughter of Jairus.
2For high over the curtain of thick green shone a rose window.
3There is no west portal, but it has a fine rose window.
4A rose window, faintly glimmering red and green, appeared before us.
5He was standing almost directly above the west rose window.
6The stud in her nose glittered by the moony light of the rose window.
7In the centre of these is the famous rose window; on either side giant towers.
8The shadow of a rose window covers the stage.
9Over the western porch is a Gothic rose window.
10Perched over the cathedral's famous rose window, Dee waited.
11He shaded his eyes to stare up at the rose window above the choir loft.
12A rose window in every shade of green.
13The leopard stopped with a low growl before the door in which the rose window was cut.
14The rose window suddenly grows dark and the tree above the seat is shaken by the wind.
15He looked up at the rose window.
16The rose window above the porch was softly illumined; the light it emitted transfused the thickly falling snow.
Translations for rose window