0 a light frame made of bars of wood or metal crossed over each other, attached to a wall for plants to grow up --
1 a frame of crossed bars that supports plants as they grow, sometimes against the side of a house: --
Roses climbed the trellises.
Dynamics forced by surface trellises.
This is not asserted as a rule, of course; however allowing for reordering would greatly complicate the search procedure and increase the size of the alignment trellis.
The use of timber makes a material connection with the fenestration of the existing building and the steel reinforcement provides a trellis-like lightness to the window wall.
The tree saplings were expected to be of some importance to the lianas as potential trellises, but they were also expected to compete with the lianas for resources.
A common practice is to search for the best path through a trellis of word hypotheses (the search space).
A slender chair stands between the wardrobes against the rose trellis.
This trellis graph has three panels corresponding to additive genetic effects (a2), common or shared environmental effects (c2), and individual-specific environmental effect (e2).
The rose trellis is visible along the south wall, its continuity interrupted only by the windows.