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[ trey-suh-reed ] / ˈtreɪ sə rid /
adjectiveornamented or decorated with tracery. Origin of traceriedFirst recorded in 1835–45; tracery + -ed3 OTHER WORDS FROM traceriedun·trac·er·ied, adjectiveWords nearby traceriedtrace element, trace fossil, traceless, tracer, tracer bullet, traceried, tracery, traces, traceur, trache-, trachea Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for traceriedThe statues of the door-jamb are carried round their lower parts, and the stage above is occupied with traceried panels. Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain|George Edmund Street The pipes are arranged in traceried compartments at five different levels. Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain|George Edmund Street A tall, richly carved and traceried roodscreen, divides nave from chancel, which has a plain sedilia and piscina. Nooks and Corners of Shropshire|H. Thornhill Timmins The clerestory windows were traceried, and filled with rich stained glass, which was well set back from the face of the wall. Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain|George Edmund Street
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