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Meanings of
chaplet
(chaplets)
in English
Portuguese
grinalda
Catalan
garlanda
Spanish
corona
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Flower arrangement consisting of a circular band of foliage or flowers for ornamental purposes.
wreath
garland
lei
coronal
Portuguese
grinalda
Synonyms
Examples for "
wreath
"
wreath
garland
lei
coronal
Examples for "
wreath
"
1
In a few minutes in comes the girl with the flower
wreath
.
2
Above the altar the divine woman holds the
wreath
encircling the angel.
3
The American Ambassador also plans to throw a
wreath
into the sea.
4
She saw herself in white, a
wreath
of forget-me-nots in her hair.
5
That
wreath
makes you look like the statue of Ariadne in Rome.
1
The Pharisees did carry the bell and wear the
garland
for religion.
2
A step up from that and you were given a flower
garland
.
3
Eros, not Meleager, is in this case the weaver of the
garland
.
4
The casket was enamelled in white, with a
garland
of hand-painted flowers.
5
She patted the
garland
of roses which held back the silk hangings.
1
You enjoy them, and make a
lei
for me next time I come.
2
The following Thursday, the
lei
stands at the airport were busy.
3
Now
lei
us expose the powdered iron to the influence of a magnet.
4
A Hawaiian delegation has gifted a mile long
lei
to the city of Christchurch.
5
The flowers in his
lei
were white with yellow centers.
1
However, previous biomechanical studies and fracture classifications have disregarded
coronal
fracture lines.
2
Undescended testes were observed better on
coronal
images than on axial images.
3
This finding was particularly well documented on consecutive
coronal
sections on MRI.
4
The paranasal sinus anatomic variations were investigated via
coronal
section CT scans.
5
Hemivertebra appears as an angulation of the spine on a
coronal
section.
Usage of
chaplets
in English
1
At Couhe-Verac they had again said their
chaplets
,
and sung another canticle.
2
Wreaths and
chaplets
were in common use from the earliest antiquity.
3
From the lobes of their ears, cut and distended, hung
chaplets
of bones.
4
These precepts obeyed will be fairer ornaments than jewelled necklaces and wreathed
chaplets
.
5
Who takes care to quickly weave the
chaplets
of fresh parsely or myrtle?
6
Girls, with
chaplets
,
beautiful young creatures, strewed the entrance of various villages with flowers.
7
But I want to go in with you to offer these
chaplets
to the god.
8
Though soon the
chaplets
turn to chains, the wines
9
It is the wizard's pointed cap, the mitre with the grooves carved into jewelled
chaplets
.
10
Massive belts of gold were also worn, and
chaplets
sparkling with the same costly metal.
11
My oracles say that you are to reign over the whole earth, crowned with
chaplets
.
12
And I was loading you with
chaplets
and gifts!
13
The simple laurel and oak-leaf
chaplets
on the alternating faces are far more suitable and suggestive.
14
They were clad in garments of the whitest silk, and profusely adorned with
chaplets
of flowers.
15
The salpas journey also by groups, joining in
chaplets
,
as we have observed of the dagysa.
16
The guests wore
chaplets
of flowers, herbs, and leaves, which had the property of being refreshing.
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chaplets
chaplet
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
crown with chaplets
hang chaplets
weave chaplets
adorn with chaplets
elegant chaplets
More collocations
Translations for
chaplets
Portuguese
grinalda
guirlanda
coroa de flores
terço
Catalan
garlanda
corona
Spanish
corona
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Chaplets
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