openwork — Openwork is what many call any object or architectural construction produced in such a way that it shows a pattern of openings (perforations, piercings, gaps, holes), typically to decorative effect. Such works can be in cloth, metal, or wood.… … Glossary of Art Terms
openwork — ► NOUN ▪ ornamental work in cloth, leather, etc. with regular patterns of openings and holes … English terms dictionary
openwork — [ō′pən wʉrk΄] n. ornamental work, as in cloth, metal, etc., with openings in the material … English World dictionary
openwork — o|pen|work [ˈəupənˌwə:k US ˈoupənˌwə:rk] adj [only before noun] an openwork object has a pattern of open spaces between the material that it is made from ▪ an openwork stone screen … Dictionary of contemporary English
openwork — adjective (only before noun) using or containing a pattern that has spaces in between metal bars, pieces of thread etc: a beautiful openwork screen openwork noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
openwork — noun Usage: often attributive Date: 1598 work constructed so as to show openings through its substance ; work that is perforated or pierced < wrought iron openwork > • open worked adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
openwork stocking — noun A type of stocking having decorative gaps in the fabric. Perhaps one high heel catching the sunlight, with a bird perched on the end of it; and the other – a stockinged foot, with blood . . . thats dried into the openwork stocking … Wiktionary
openwork — /oh peuhn werrk /, n. any kind of work, esp. ornamental, as of embroidery, lace, metal, stone, or wood, having a latticelike nature or showing openings through its substance. [1590 1600; OPEN + WORK] * * * … Universalium
openwork — noun Any of several forms of metalwork or needlework having decorative openings … Wiktionary
openwork — o|pen|work [ oupən,wɜrk ] noun uncount something such as cloth, wood, or metal that is decorated with a pattern of holes … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English