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Often used in the same context:
weather vane,
weathercock,
andirons,
redware,
finial,
windsock,
wind vane,
armillary,
sundial,
newel post,
steeple,
figural,
candlesticks,
ewer,
sculpture,
silverplate,
cupola,
armorial,
ornament,
canvasback duck,
jardiniere,
figurine,
faience,
carver,
pewter,
highboy,
burl,
prow,
cast iron,
belfry,
birdcage,
ironwork,
chandelier,
tureen,
gambrel,
bentwood,
gnomon,
demilune,
sideboard,
garniture,
doorknocker,
gargoyle,
breakfront,
snuffbox,
replica,
oriel,
polychrome,
putti,
washstand,
fiberglass,
dovecote,
gambrel roof,
stained glass,
verdigris,
windmill,
candleholder,
mainmast,
woodworker,
totem,
majolica,
marquetry,
peapod,
epergne,
wicker,
barque,
trivet,
whalebone,
wainscotting,
spire,
astrolabe,
paperweight,
tinsmith,
wrought iron,
uncarved,
sconce,
porcelain,
vane,
coronet,
seahawk,
statue,
scabbard,
teapot,
reredos,
corbel,
quatrefoil,
ormolu,
smithy,
craftsman,
tinware,
howdah,
stoneware,
delftware,
mansard,
sawhorse,
birdhouse,
mantel,
antique,
china closet,
basswood,
etagere,
terracotta,
clapboards,
candlestick,
cross,
knocker,
lighthouse,
pagoda,
reliquary,
sconces,
chalice,
kite,
bathtub,
bedstead,
candelabra,
carvings,
chandeliers,
effigy
More specific:
weathercock,
wind tee
Appears in the definition of:
weathercock
More general:
mechanical device
Synonyms:
vane,
weather vane,
wind vane
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— Adjectives for weathervane:
political,
gilded,
little,
old,
golden,
gilt,
original,
good,
shaped,
large,
foolish,
more...
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