ochava

[oh-chah-vah]

ochava Definition

a corner or edge of a building, typically where two walls meet at an angle.

Using ochava: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ochava" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bird's nest was perched on the ochava of the building.

  • Example

    The ochava of the house was decorated with a beautiful flower arrangement.

ochava Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ochava

Phrases with ochava

  • ochavado

    having many corners or angles

    Example

    The ochavado building had a unique architectural design.

  • ochavar

    to form a corner or angle

    Example

    The two walls ochavaron perfectly at the corner of the room.

  • ochavador

    a tool used to cut corners or angles in wood or metal

    Example

    The carpenter used an ochavador to create the intricate design on the wooden frame.

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Summary: ochava in Brief

'Ochava' [oh-chah-vah] refers to the corner or edge of a building where two walls meet at an angle. It is often used in architecture and can be modified with suffixes like 'ochavado' to describe buildings with many corners, or 'ochavador' to describe a tool used to cut corners in wood or metal.