Decoration added to embellish or adorn something
“This example shown in Plate XX combines central bands of Chinese style ornament with trailing neoclassical leafy vines of European origin at the top and bottom.”
A trinket or small object, especially one used for ornamentation
“Then he dived into his bag again and took out a cute little ornament which he presented to her for her desk.”
A piece of jewelry or precious stone used for ornamentation
“She had not an ornament on her dress or person. She had not even a comb in her hair. No jewels could have brightened her beauty.”
A pattern usually seen in artwork, or architecture
The art of applying enamel
A very physically attractive person, especially a woman
An inanimate object worshipped for its supposed magical powers
An ornament fastened to clothing, typically with a hinged pin and catch
An artistic work or creation
A large medal, usually decorative
A grotesque carving or decoration resembling an ornamental effigy
A small carved or molded figure
An ornamental band, hoop, or chain worn on the wrist or arm
A two-handled jar with a narrow neck
An object made or shaped by human hand
A chain or garland of flowers, leaves, or ribbons, hung in a curve as a decoration
To make more beautiful or attractive by adorning or decorating
“Ornament the tree with green and blue glass balls to give it a pop of color.”
To create or form a layer over
To enhance the appearance of
To carve letters or designs into
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