miter (maïter)

noun
/ˈmaɪtər/
mitre (mitre)

Signification

a tall, pointed hat worn by bishops; also a type of joint made between two pieces of material
Traduction de la signification
un chapeau haut et pointu porté par les évêques; c'est aussi un type d'articulation faite entre deux pièces de matériau
un chapeau haut et pointu porte par les eveques; c'est aussi un type d'articulation faite entre deux pieces de materiau

Phrases d'exemple

The bishop placed the miter on his head during the ceremony.

L'évêque a posé la mitre sur sa tête pendant la cérémonie.
L'eveque a pose la mitre sur sa tete pendant la ceremony.

Synonymes

headdress, headgear, cap, joint, angle

Antonymes

none

Collocations

bishop’s miter, golden miter, miter joint, wear a miter

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