Intarsia example sentences

in·tar·si·a

noun

intarsia (noun)

  - a method of knitting with a number of colors, in which a separate length or ball of yarn is used for each area of color (as opposed to different yarns being carried at the back of the work):

  - an elaborate form of marquetry using inlays in wood, especially as practiced in 15th-century Italy.

  - similar inlaid work in stone, metal, or glass.

Synonyms

inset, set, enchased, ornamented, decorated, studded, lined, paneled, tiled, tessellated, mosaic, marquetry, parquetry, damascened

"Intarsia" Example Sentences

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