ludlow
/ˈlʌdlɒʊ/Definitions
1. proper noun
a town in Shropshire, England, known for its historic architecture and market town heritage
“The tourists visited Ludlow Castle, a 12th-century fortress in the charming town of Ludlow.”
2. noun
a type of firebrick or refractory brick used in high-temperature applications
“The furnace required special ludlow bricks to withstand the extreme heat.”
3. verb
to decorate or embellish with carvings or other ornaments
“The skilled woodworker chose to ludlow the intricate design on the wooden cabinet.”
4. verb
to make (something) more attractive or impressive by adding ornaments or other embellishments
“The interior designer decided to ludlow the room with elegant furnishings and decorations.”