triptych

listen to the pronunciation of triptych
الإنجليزية - التركية
üç parçalı
{i} üç parçalı tablo
(isim) üç parçalı tablo
üç kere katlanan yazı levhası
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A set of three se-tenant postage stamps that form a composite picture
A picture or series of pictures painted on three tablets connected by hinges
> Three panel paintings that are hinged together Triptychs consist of one central panel with two smaller side panels (or 'wings') that can close over the central panel These wings may be decorated on the reverse Altarpieces are frequently in the form of a triptych
A work of art composed of three separate pieces, usually displayed together Pronounced "trip-tick"
three hinged and painted panels usually depicting a religious scene, sometimes used as an altar piece
A painting consisting of three panels A painting with two panels is called a diptych; one with several panels is a polyptych
A picture or altarpiece in three compartments
A three-part work of art, usually a painting (Pronunciation Guide)
art consisting of a painting or carving (especially an altarpiece) on three panels (usually hinged together)
A writing tablet in three parts, two of which fold over on the middle part
A devotional picture, carved or painted, with one central panel and two hinged wings
An icon in three parts or three icons joined or hinged together to form a complete work
Anything in three parts or leaves
a painting or carving made on three panels, usually hinged together
A triptych is a painting or a carving on three panels that are usually joined together by hinges. a religious picture painted on three pieces of wood that are joined together (triptychos , from tri- + ptyche )
a large, three-part hinged mirror, panel, or screen
A se-tenant strip of three related stamps forming one overall design See United States Scott 1629-31, the 1976 Spirit of 76 issue
A triptych is a three piece panel painting in which the two side wings are half the width of the centre panel, in order that they may be folded over onto the centre Common triptychs featured the Madonna in the centre with favourite saints on the sides
A large three-part hinged mirror, panel, or screen
a work of art divided into three panels or parts
{i} three-paneled picture; ancient three-leaved writing tablet
Work of art consisting of three panels that are hinged
A painting in three sections, usually an altarpiece, consisting of a central panel and two outer panels, or wings In many medieval triptychs the two outer wings were hinged so that could be closed over the center panel Early triptychs were often portable
Like the diptych this is a set of three associated paintings displayed side by side
a set of three paintings often on panels that are related in subject matter
triptychs
plural of triptych
triptych

    الواصلة

    trip·tych

    التركية النطق

    trîptîk

    النطق

    /ˈtrəptək/ /ˈtrɪptɪk/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () Ancient Greek (tri-, “three”) + (ptyche, “fold”).
المفضلات