Tracery

Pronunciation: /ˈtɹæsɚaɪ/

Tracery (noun)

  1. A delicate pattern of lines in stone or metal, often seen in old church windows.
  2. A thin, detailed network of lines that spreads out like branches across a surface.

Examples

  • The tracery on the window glowed in the morning light.
  • Tracery on the window framed the garden view.