What is another word for pergolas?

Pronunciation: [pɜːɡˈə͡ʊləz] (IPA)

Pergolas are outdoor structures that are typically made of wood or other materials and are supported by vertical posts. They are often used to create shaded areas in gardens or outdoor living spaces. There are a few different synonyms for the word "pergolas," including arbor, trellis, gazebo, and canopy. An arbor is similar to a pergola but typically smaller in size and may have a flat or pointed roof. A trellis is a vertical structure made of latticework that can be used as a support for climbing plants. A gazebo is a larger, more enclosed outdoor structure that often has a roof and walls. A canopy is a structure that provides shade and shelter and is often made of fabric or other lightweight materials.

What are the hypernyms for Pergolas?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Pergolas

  • The night room heaves a sigh, yes Heaves, a Sigh — old-fashioned comical room, oh me I'm hopeless, born a joker never change, flirting away through the mirrorframe in something green-striped, pantalooned, and ruffled — meantime though, it is quaint, most rooms today hum you know, have been known also to "breathe," yes even wait in hushed expectancy and that ought to be the rather sinister tradition here, long slender creatures, heavy perfume and capes in rooms assailed by midnight, pierced with spiral stairways, blue-petaled pergolas, an ambience in which no one, however provoked or out of touch, my dear young lady, ever, Heaves, a Sigh. It is not done.
    Thomas Pynchon

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