vitraux

[vee-troh]

vitraux Definition

stained glass windows or panels, often used in churches or other religious buildings.

Using vitraux: Examples

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

  • Example

    The vitraux in the cathedral are breathtakingly beautiful.

  • Example

    The artist created a series of vitraux for the museum exhibit.

vitraux Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vitraux

  • stained glass
  • colored glass
  • leaded glass

Phrases with vitraux

  • vitraux d'artiste

    artistic stained glass windows or panels, often created by individual artists

    Example

    The church commissioned a set of vitraux d'artiste for their new chapel.

  • vitraux historiés

    stained glass windows or panels that depict historical events or figures

    Example

    The vitraux historiés in the museum tell the story of the city's founding.

  • vitraux contemporains

    modern stained glass windows or panels, often featuring abstract or unconventional designs

    Example

    The gallery showcased a collection of vitraux contemporains from around the world.

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Summary: vitraux in Brief

The term 'vitraux' [vee-troh] refers to stained glass windows or panels, often found in religious buildings. It includes phrases like 'vitraux d'artiste,' which are artistic stained glass pieces, and 'vitraux historiés,' which depict historical events or figures. 'Vitraux contemporains' are modern stained glass pieces with unconventional designs.