tapestry in the PONS Dictionary

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The eight tapestries and his cartoons were to be 1.5 ells in height, and 10.25 ells in length.
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What surrounds us therefore is a vast tapestry of lies, upon which we feed.
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Although many brocade fabrics look like tapestries and are advertised by some fashion promotions as such, they are not to be confused with true tapestries.
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The museum also has a fine collection of ceramics (maiolica), textile, tapestries, ivory, silver, armours and old coins.
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Originally the set was intended to include 16 tapestries.
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Every room contains one or more tapestries with a picture of the house on it.
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Through his involvement in the manufacture of tapestries, he was exempt from taxes.
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The former is a looser tapestry, the latter tightly woven.
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Today, tapestry weaving is no longer considered an art but rather a handcraft.
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The four parts create an ever-changing tapestry of melody and harmony, interacting and overlapping with different rhythmic schemes and melodies.
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