trellis

IPA: trˈɛɫʌs

noun

  • An outdoor garden frame that can be used for partitioning a common area.
  • An outdoor garden frame that can be used to grow vines or other climbing plants.
  • (computing theory, telecommunications) A kind of graph, used in communication theory and encryption, whose nodes are ordered into vertical slices by time, with each node at each time connected to at least one node at an earlier and at least one node at a later time.

verb

  • (transitive) To train or arrange (plants) so that they grow against a trellis.
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Examples of "trellis" in Sentences

  • Tomatoes grow on a vertical trellis.
  • Trellis according to the word order.
  • It was mounted in a tubular trellis frame.
  • A single trellis spans the whole sentence.
  • A trellis arm and a support wire therefor.
  • The chassis consists of a tubular steel trellis.
  • Note that the trellis is specialized to these data.
  • It refers to the trellis that a wine grapevine is grown on.
  • Is it the view from the Great Lawn with the trellis and bandshell
  • Lablab bean is a good choice for a quick screen on a trellis or fence.
  • Just there climbing over, and falling over a trellis was a trumpet vine.
  • As for covering up the electrical panel..... the trellis is a great idea.
  • Make sure that the stick or trellis is in firm and upright; then plant your peas, pretty thick, and not
  • The vine of Christian ministry is people; the trellis is the various organizational structures that exist for the health of the vine.
  • If you’d like to grow climbing vegetables in a small space, this simple DIY vegetable trellis is an excellent compliment to a small garden.
  • I begin to know what the joy of the grape-vine is in running up the trellis, which is similar to that of the squirrel in running up a tree.
  • The trellis is just on the edge of our lot, and the flowers would be planted in our neighbour's grass, and she's a bit particular about her grass.
  • Just to the left of the kitchen wing is a little plot shut in by privet bushes and a trellis, which is where he says the _fine herbes_ are meant to grow.
  • Beyond the trellis was a small, lonely garden; beyond the garden was a large, vague, woody space, where a few piles of old timber were disposed, and which he afterwards learned to be a relic of the shipbuilding era described to him by Doctor Prance; and still beyond this again was the charming lake-like estuary he had already admired.

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