Latticework (noun)

  1. A structure or object made from a framework of crisscrossed strips, especially of wood or metal.
  2. A decorative or functional framework of crossed strips or bars.

Origin:

Mid 16th century: from lattice (noun) + work (noun).

Examples:

  1. The latticework on the porch provided shade and privacy.
  2. The latticework on the window allowed light to enter but provided privacy.
  3. The garden trellis was made of latticework.
  4. The latticework on the cabinet doors provided a decorative touch.
  5. The intricate latticework on the ceiling was created by skilled artisans.
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