Lacery

Pronunciation: /ˈlæsɚaɪ/

Lacery (noun)

  1. A delicate pattern like lace, made of thin lines or threads, often seen on fabric, metal, or decoration.
  2. A network of fine, decorative lines or shapes, especially in architecture or detailed artwork.
  3. Fine branching marks or lines that spread out like a web, sometimes describing cracks or veins.

Examples

  • The fabric has a lacery pattern along the edge.
  • Her scarf shows a lacery pattern that looks delicate.