Similar words: ornamental, lamentation, lamentations, ornament, pigmentation, fermentation, augmentation, fragmentation. Meaning: ['ɔrnəmen'teɪʃn /'ɔːn-] n. 1. the state of being ornamented 2. something used to beautify 3. the act of adding extraneous decorations to something.
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(1) The chairs were comfortable, functional and free of ornamentation.
(2) The architect was instructed to keep ornamentation to a minimum.
(3) In the 1920s and 1930s designers dispensed with ornamentation.
(4) On show Ornamentation plays an important part in this look.
(5) Such titles and ornamentation can create the effect of bathos, or comic undermining of what you do achieve.
(6) Amid the glorious columned arches and baroque ornamentation of the Academy, Frederick Taylor commanded center stage.
(7) Only two kinds of ornamentation were allowed by the Elizabethan church: painted boards and family memorials.
(8) The greater ornamentation, however, is reserved for entablature.
(9) Instead they used them for ornamentation in everyday life.
(10) Semi - precious stones were used for inlay ornamentation.
(11) The ornamentation of extine is reticulate, reticulate- microperforate or microperforate.
(12) But they were used for ornamentation rather than as playthings.
(13) Too much ornamentation on the frame, or garishness in the pattern, and you're a goner.
(14) Factotum initial: An initial letter surrounded by ornamentation [sentencedict.com], and can thus be variously patterned to match the content of the text.
(15) The distribution of stomatal apparatus and ceraceous ornamentation of the white squama -shaped leaf of Chamaecyparis pisfera spach were special.
(16) It is used in domestic castings - such as fireplaces - often with intricate ornamentation.
(17) It was said to have been made from a nail of the True Cross with ornamentation of gold enamel and jewels.
(18) True, vintage pieces are often more elaborate than the modern ones, adorned with scrolls, finials and wooden overlay ornamentation.
(19) All the facades are richly embellished with swags and classical ornamentation.
(20) The exposition was a hit and so were the elaborate plaster ornamentation, wrought-iron grills and tile roofs.
(21) I wear the wound of this rupture from Hoboken as a pearl, for ornamentation.
(22) Marbles and granites were imported and the building was embellished with appropriate statuary and ornamentation.
(23) It was a platinum fob chain simple and chaste in design , properly proclaiming its value by substance alone and not by meretricious ornamentation——as all good things should do.
(24) A strip sewn or attached over or along an edge for protection, reinforcement, or ornamentation.
(25) Swash letter: A florid version of standard italic capital letters , usually used for ornamentation.
(26) Mr. Sottsass was known for his playfulness and wit as well as his whimsical ornamentation.
(27) Seeing it for the first time , Dunphy astounded byby the build ? ing ? ? s simplicity and lack of ornamentation.
(28) Third floor of Yunfang Decoration plaza mainly manages all kinds of curtain, cabinet, housing ornamentation.
(29) The foraminifera that followed were extremely tiny, one-twentieth the size of the species before, with absolutely no ornamentation, just a few chambers.
(30) The distribution of bamboos and those valuation in zoology and ornamentation were introduced.
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