Pronunciation: /mɪl.flɜr/
noun a type of tapestry or textile with a background covered in small flowers and plants
A1 I saw a millefleur pattern on a dress in the store.
A2 The millefleur tapestry depicted a beautiful garden scene.
B1 The millefleur design on the china plates was intricate and detailed.
B2 The artist used a millefleur technique to create a stunning mosaic.
C1 The millefleur embroidery on the pillow was a masterpiece of craftsmanship.
C2 The castle walls were adorned with millefleur tapestries showcasing scenes from medieval life.
adjective describing something as having a background covered in small flowers and plants
A1 The millefleur wallpaper in the room is very colorful and lively.
A2 She wore a millefleur dress to the garden party, blending in with the flowers.
B1 The artist painted a millefleur landscape, capturing the beauty of nature.
B2 The antique vase was adorned with intricate millefleur patterns, showcasing the craftsmanship of the era.
C1 The tapestry displayed a millefleur design, depicting a scene from medieval times.
C2 The royal tapestries in the castle were woven with millefleur motifs, symbolizing wealth and opulence.
formal The tapestry displayed a beautiful millefleur pattern of small flowers.
informal I love the millefleur design on that vintage dress.
slang Check out the millefleur print on my new phone case!
figurative Her garden was like a millefleur tapestry, filled with a variety of colorful blooms.
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