Definition & Meaning | English word EMBROIDERED
EMBROIDERED
Definitions of EMBROIDERED
- inflection of embroider
Number of letters
11
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using EMBROIDERED in a Sentence
- Icons are most commonly painted on wood panels with egg tempera, but they may also be cast in metal or carved in stone or embroidered on cloth or done in mosaic or fresco work or printed on paper or metal, etc.
- It often includes the alphabet, figures, motifs, decorative borders and sometimes the name of the person who embroidered it and the date.
- Thus you were adorned with gold and silver, and your clothing was of fine linen and embroidered cloth.
- He changed it after buying his life from Heracles with a golden veil embroidered by his sister, Hesione.
- In 1963, A-B Emblem, one of the world's largest producers of embroidered patches, built a factory in Weaverville.
- The embroidered flowers are characteristic to the islands' flora and symbolize the different islands that constitute the municipality.
- Mew had a strong sense of style: her friend and editor Alida Monro remembers her wearing distinctive red worsted stockings in the winter months, and she insisted on buying her black, button-up boots (in a tiny size 2) from Pinet's bootmakers in Mayfair; items left to different friends in her will (such as a "small three drop diamond pendant" and a "scarlet Chinese embroidered scarf") also suggest a keen interest in fashion.
- The uniform consists of a white skirt, white shirt, and a white blazer, with a gold star embroidered on either lapel, and gold piping on the sleeve cuffs, and collars, and white shoes, either Mary Janes or pumps, with a white cap, similar to a women's service hat, with gold piping.
- In Tochmarc Étaíne, Midir appears on a brown steed wearing a green mantle and red embroidered tunic with a golden brooch reaching from shoulder to shoulder, a silver shield with a rim of gold on his back with a silver strip and gold boss.
- The other bullfighters in the entourage are called subalternos and their suits are embroidered in silver as opposed to the matador's gold.
- Carpets can be produced on a loom quite similarly to woven fabric, made using needle felts, knotted by hand (in oriental rugs), made with their pile injected into a backing material (called tufting), flatwoven, made by hooking wool or cotton through the meshes of a sturdy fabric, or embroidered.
- Colorful silk cross-stitch embroidery, in red, violet, orange, yellow, green and black, create an effect described as "particularly gay, twinkling" The qabbeh (square chest panel) is embroidered with the qurunful ("clove") motif, and it has vertical rows of eight-pointed stars, called qamr ("moons"), and a row of the mushut ("combs") pattern.
- The silk 'belt' opens out at one end into a large apron which is usually heavily embroidered and with thick tassels at the bottom.
- A contemporary painting shows her dressed in a richly embroidered dress trimmed with fur, with a low-cut neckline, a decolletage demonstrating that she was extremely beautiful.
- Lady Anne frequently went to London and the court, in November 1617, wearing a "green damask gown embroidered, without a farthingale".
- From the 16th century until the Industrial Revolution, Trogen accumulated most of its wealth through the sales of weaved and embroidered fabrics.
- Today it contains finely embroidered dresses, blouses, men's traditional suits and wood furniture and other products.
- On ceremonial occasions they wear a robe of black damask embellished with gold with the badge of the Supreme Court embroidered at the yoke.
- Over their shirt pocket they wore an embroidered patch stating their language specialty, for example, Parle Français, Spricht Deutsch or Speaks English.
- On them, they embroidered the names of their children and wrote their main demand: "Aparición con Vida" (Alive reappearance).
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