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treillage

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /trɪˈleɪʒ/

KK: /trɪˈleɪʒ/

noun
Definition

A type of latticework used to support climbing plants, often seen in gardens as a trellis for vines.


Example

The gardener installed a beautiful treillage to help the roses climb and flourish.


Conversation
Sloth A
I was thinking about adding some treillage in my garden this summer.
Sloth B
That sounds beautiful! I love the way it looks with vines.
Sloth A
Yeah, it would really create a nice atmosphere.
Sloth B
Definitely! Plus, it gives the plants something to climb on.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
trellis
lattice
framework
Antonyms
solid
block
mass
Root Explanation

Treillage comes from the Old French word 'treillage', which means a lattice or framework made of wood. The term is derived from 'treille', meaning a vine or trellis, which is related to the Latin 'trichila', meaning a vine or a place for vines. The word describes a structure used to support climbing plants, particularly vines.

Memory Tip

Imagine a framework that supports vines — that's what 'treillage' refers to, a lattice structure for plants.

Visually Confused Words
tillage
tredille
stillage
grillage
triage
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