Use "ornamentation" in a sentence

1. Your détaché, ornamentation and your taste.

2. Gold button ornamentation of the Badju

3. The chairs were comfortable, functional and free of ornamentation.

4. Having no adornment or ornamentation; bare: an Austere style

5. They created the Roman Amphitheatres with full ornamentation.

6. Semi - precious stones were used for inlay ornamentation.

7. Instead they used them for ornamentation in everyday life.

8. On show Ornamentation plays an important part in this look.

9. The ornamentation of extine is reticulate, reticulate- microperforate or microperforate.

10. But they were used for ornamentation rather than as playthings.

11. B = Bicapitate, U = unicapitate, D = disked; ornamentation: S = spines, C = calyces

12. The architect was instructed to keep ornamentation to a minimum.

13. Alap is that improvisation on Vistar that uses all tools of ornamentation

14. Some have modest ornamentation, while others are crafted with elaborate carvings.

15. All the facades are richly embellished with swags and classical ornamentation.

16. It is used in domestic castings - such as fireplaces - often with intricate ornamentation.

17. Glyptosaurinae, a fossil clade of Anguid lizards, possess robust osteoderms, with granular ornamentation

18. This photo shows only the carapace, with their distinctive reticulate surface ornamentation.

19. Perotrochus is strictly Anomphalous along with an impressed suture and predominantly spiral ornamentation

20. The distribution of bamboos and those valuation in zoology and ornamentation were introduced.

21. Chinese houses along the north coast of Java were renovated to include Chinese ornamentation.

22. I wear the wound of this rupture from Hoboken as a pearl, for ornamentation.

23. Synonyms for Caparisons include decorations, adornments, frills, ornament, ornamentation, beautifiers, embellishers, embellishment, garnishes and garnishments

24. Third floor of Yunfang Decoration plaza mainly manages all kinds of curtain, cabinet, housing ornamentation.

25. A strip sewn or attached over or along an edge for protection, reinforcement, or ornamentation.

26. At worst, it’s clumsy and underfed, a reminder that all of that ornamentation served a purpose".

27. Swash letter: A florid version of standard italic capital letters , usually used for ornamentation.

28. Mr. Sottsass was known for his playfulness and wit as well as his whimsical ornamentation.

29. Too much ornamentation on the frame, or garishness in the pattern, and you're a goner.

30. Amid the glorious columned arches and baroque ornamentation of the Academy, Frederick Taylor commanded center stage.

31. Synonyms for Beatifying include adornment, beautification, decoration, embellishment, ornamentation, decorating, embellishing, enhancement, enhancing and gilding

32. Marbles and granites were imported and the building was embellished with appropriate statuary and ornamentation.

33. But as far as ornamentation is concerned, the Italians brought plastering to its noontide glory during the Renaissance.

34. All three taxa show a seed ornamentation polymorphism, with individuals producing either tubercled or smooth ("armadillo") seeds.

35. Breastplates were worn by Plains Indians warriors for ceremonial dress, as ornamentation or to display wealth

36. Only two kinds of ornamentation were allowed by the Elizabethan church: painted boards and family memorials.

37. The exposition was a hit and so were the elaborate plaster ornamentation, wrought-iron grills and tile roofs.

38. Such titles and ornamentation can create the effect of bathos, or comic undermining of what you do achieve.

39. Seeing it for the first time , Dunphy astounded byby the build ? ing ? ? s simplicity and lack of ornamentation.

40. Coloratura is ornamentation done in classical singing: think trills, big leaps, and intricate melismas (also known as vocal runs)

41. Ornamentation is therefore heavily oriented towards symbols (Stars of David, signs of the zodiac or natural forms).

42. They thus contrasted greatly with the pagan tombs, which often had paintings on the walls and other ornamentation.

43. The color, coupled with intricate inlaid ornamentation, are part of what has made Goryeo Celadons desirable and recognizable objects for …

44. Steel Shade Structures, Steel Amphitheaters, Custom Shelter, Optional Ornamentation, Laser Cut Logo and Name, Half Hexagon, Custom Shade Structures

45. Aiguillette definition: an ornamentation worn by certain military officers , consisting of cords with metal tips Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

46. These Bayonets usually have the standard design, but they often feature extra ornamentation on either the handles or scabbards

47. The capital or top part of a Corinthian style column has lavish ornamentation carved to resemble leaves and flowers

48. Isolates varied in the presence or absence of chlamydospores, pigmentation, growth rates, amount of aerial mycelium, and amount of hyphal ornamentation.

49. It was said to have been made from a nail of the True Cross with ornamentation of gold enamel and jewels.

50. In the temple, brides wear dresses that are white, long sleeved, modest in design and fabric, and free of elaborate ornamentation.

51. Chippendale definition is - of or relating to an 18th century English furniture style characterized by graceful outline and often ornate rococo ornamentation.

52. The early Aurignacian layer contains only lithics and lacks the art and ornamentation pieces found in the other three Aurignacian sections

53. The color, coupled with intricate inlaid ornamentation, are part of what has made Goryeo Celadons desirable and recognizable objects for …

54. The definition of the genus Criconemoides should be extended so as to include those aberrant forms which possess slight cuticular ornamentation.

55. In nineteenth-century accounts of travel among the islands and Atolls, one comes across passage after passage about the dress and ornamentation of the inhabitants

56. Holonyms ("Architectonics" is a part of): architecture (the discipline dealing with the principles of design and construction and ornamentation of fine buildings)

57. In addition to host specificity, characters found useful in species delineation were urediniospore and aeciospore size and shape, and ornamentation of spores and the aecial peridium.

58. Cockade definition: an ornament (such as a knot of ribbon or a rosette) usually worn on the hat synonyms: ornamentation, ornament, decoration antonyms: natural object

59. Germania Place is a historic building in the Gold Coast neighborhood of Chicago and includes a dramatic ballroom with 35 foot ceilings, large mezzanines, and detailed ornamentation

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61. From faux diamond-studded princess tiaras to plush padded king and queen Crowns with faux fur trim and jeweled ornamentation, Party City has everything you need for a royal coronation.

62. 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.

63. Traditional architecture is distinctive and include the Manueline, also known as Portuguese late Gothic a sumptuous, composite Portuguese style of architectural ornamentation of the first decades of the 16th century.

64. Among them: the Blackamoor, a depiction of a dark-skinned person—generally a slave or servant—of Moorish descent, which is used as ornamentation. Blackamoors can be found in …

65. - the fine stone detailing, including Architraval-framed entrances with delicately carved ornamentation, a Manitoba coat of arms keystone and the name 'ROYAL ALBERT' in raised letters above the arched centre window, etc

66. Custumal Description: [i] Portion of an index f.1-9 Copy in English of the Charter of Edward IV to the Cinque Ports, 1461, with later marginal comments, [ornamentation on f.1 and 9]

67. The Fords were attracted to the distinctive character of Cotswold buildings, which are characterized by the yellow-brown stone, tall gables, steeply pitched roofs, and stone ornamentation around windows and doors

68. Accompaniment (countable and uncountable, plural Accompaniments) ( music ) A part , usually performed by instruments, that gives support or adds to the background in music, or adds for ornamentation ; also, the harmony of a figured bass .

69. Male magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) ornamentation includes bright iridescent plumage and a red inflatable gular pouch.These signals are displayed during courtship, along with a drumming sound produced through specialized beak Clackings resonating in the gular pouch.

70. The internationally renowned performer and teacher Peter-Lukas Graf explains in great detail the parameters that have to be taken into account for a successful interpretation: rhythm, metre, Agogics, articulation, phrasing, ornamentation and implied polyphony, etc

71. The shaft and capital region up to the broad square abacus is smoothly rounded , turned on a lathe and polished , forming a series of bulges and curved necks , beadings , etc . , usually later embellished by finely picked ornamentation .

72. Beset means to attack from all sides — an invading army will Beset a castle, or you might find yourself Beset by a devastating storm. Beset also has a very different meaning: to decorate or encrust with jewels or other ornamentation.

73. Cardiid shells can be smooth or have strong, radial ribs on the exterior, also including spines or scale-like ornamentation in some species. Valve interiors have a weak, simple, uninterrupted pallial line and denticulations or crenulations corresponding to the exterior sculpture.

74. After all, rare is the writing for the stage that can make casual if telling use of the word " Bedizened," an adjective that itself amplifies our appreciation of the discourse on display: Synge's gift for verbal ornamentation was rich indeed

75. Van Buren St., Chicago, IL [West Loop] While the terrific 1920s ornamentation suggests something rare and precious, these small ribbon tins were more like the printer ink cartridges of their day; stacked in office storage rooms to keep a business’s Addressograph machine up and running.

76. Also Baroque Of, relating to, or characteristic of a style in art and architecture developed in Europe from the early 17th to mid-18th century, emphasizing dramatic, often strained effect and typified by bold, curving forms, elaborate ornamentation, and overall balance of disparate parts

77. Through much of 18c., later derided as clumsy in form and extravagant in contorted ornamentation," 1765, from French Baroque "irregular" (15c.), said to be from Portuguese barroco "imperfect pearl," which is of uncertain origin, perhaps related to Spanish berruca "a wart."

78. Baroque: 1 adj of or relating to or characteristic of the elaborately ornamented style of architecture, art, and music popular in Europe between 1600 and 1750 Synonyms: Baroque adj having elaborate symmetrical ornamentation “"the buildingfrantically Baroque "-William Dean Howells” Synonyms: churrigueresco , churrigueresque fancy not plain;

79. Baroque definition is - of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a style of artistic expression prevalent especially in the 17th century that is marked generally by use of complex forms, bold ornamentation, and the juxtaposition of contrasting elements often conveying a sense of drama, movement, and tension

80. ‘The taxon is unique among Brachyurans due to its distinctive dorsal carapace ornamentation.’ ‘Based upon the morphology of the chela and appendages and the orientation of the appendages with respect to the carapace, the new material is not referable to any macruran groups and must be a Brachyuran.’