carved door
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcarveanddoor
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carve
verb[I or T]
uk/kɑːv/us/kɑːrv/
to make something by cutting into especially wood or stone, or to cut into the surface of stone, ...
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door
noun[C]
uk/dɔːr/us/dɔːr/
a flat object that is used to close the entrance of something such as a room or building, or the ...
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(Definition ofcarveanddoorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A century later the chancel was added; an aumbry fitted with acarveddoordates back to the 14th century.
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Portions of beautifullycarveddoorsteps in black chlorite and other decorative motifs have been unearthed.
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There is a covered area in front of the main entrance and the entrance itself is about 24 feet high with a beautifullycarveddoor.
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It was entered via a stair turret in the courtyard, fragments of which remain, including parts of an intricatelycarveddoorsurround.
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These include ribbed vaults, buttresses, clustered columns, ambulatories, wheel windows, spires and richlycarveddoortympana.
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Details such as the finelycarveddoor, interior stucco decoration and the pediment decorated with coats-of-arms, survive.
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Some aspects of the buildingsuch as the highly detailed brass doorknobs and door hinges, thecarveddoor frames, and ornate iron grating over the air ventswere retained.
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The elegant gothic carved doors and transoms were gradually removed from the buildings main entrance in favor of new metal doors from 1977 to 1981.
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The house was a white two-story home with a large kitchen, arched doorways, and carved doors.
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Leaded glass windows, oak trim, maple flooring, and elegantly carved doors grace the interior.
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Thalassery fort offers massive walls, secret tunnels to the sea, and huge, intricately carved doors.
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The four entrances are provided with teak wood carved doors in the interior and these entrances form a perfect cross or cruciform.
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The internal area of the palace is highly formal with heavily carved doors and extremely high ceilings.
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Workers in the "carpintera" (carpentry shop) used crude methods to shape beams, lintels, and other structural elements; more skilled artisans carved doors, furniture, and wooden implements.
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