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mosaic

[moh-zey-ik] / moʊˈzeɪ ɪk /


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Underfoot, a Roman-style black-and-white mosaic features a dove, a lion and a serpent—the house’s spirit guardian.

From The Wall Street Journal

The window formed the end of a long, high-ceilinged corridor, marble floored, its surface studded with jeweled mosaics.

From Literature

Saaduddeen, 67, travels each month to the Jihad Museum, a building of glittering blue and white mosaics over the hills of Herat in western Afghanistan.

From Barron's

Dr Langlands, Co-Director of Swansea University's Centre for Heritage Research and Training, described it as a "really impressive and prestigious" building, likely to have been finely decorated with statues and mosaic floors.

From BBC

All of the human intelligence on the ground fed into a "mosaic" of intelligence to plan the operation in conjunction with technical intelligence like mapping and satellite imagery.

From BBC