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Decoration   /dˌɛkərˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Decoration

noun
1.
Something used to beautify.  Synonyms: ornament, ornamentation.
2.
An award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event.  Synonyms: laurel wreath, medal, medallion, palm, ribbon.
3.
The act of decorating something (in the hope of making it more attractive).



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"Decoration" Quotes from Famous Books



... elegant apartment, this council-room of the palace of the kings of Sweden. Although a royal apartment, its appearance was ample proof that the art of decoration was as yet unknown in Sweden. The room was untidy and disordered; the council-table was strewn with the ungathered litter of the last day's council, and even the remains of a coarse lunch mingled with all this clutter. The uncomfortable-looking chairs ...
— Historic Girls • E. S. Brooks

... readily propagated by parting its roots in autumn, and may also be raised from seeds, which are plentifully produced: as it rarely exceeds a foot in height, it becomes a suitable plant for the small flower border, or for the decoration ...
— The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 6 - Or, Flower-Garden Displayed • William Curtis

... at a Play now: and probably should not have sat the Opera half out. So you have a good Play, {120} and that well acted, at last, on English Boards! At the old Haymarket, I think: the pleasantest of all the Theatres (for size and Decoration) that I remember; yes, and for the Listons and Vestrises that I remember there in the days of their Glory. Vestris, in what was called a 'Pamela Hat' with a red feather; and, again, singing 'Cherry Ripe,' one of the Dozen ...
— Letters of Edward FitzGerald in Two Volumes - Vol. II • Edward FitzGerald

... exciting suspicion. This man was dressed in a greatcoat, or rather a surtout, a little worse for the journey, but which exhibited the ribbon of the Legion of Honor still fresh and brilliant, a decoration which also ornamented the under coat. He might be recognized, not only by these signs, but also from the accent with which he spoke to the postilion, as a Frenchman. Another proof that he was a native of the universal country was apparent in the fact of his knowing no other Italian words than the ...
— The Count of Monte Cristo • Alexandre Dumas, Pere

... decorative or useful material than as a medium of currency, among the Aztecs, as among the Incas of Peru. However, in Mexico, transparent quills full of gold-dust were used as money. Gold ornaments figured largely in the military pomp and domestic decoration. The wonderful representations of animals and plants which they fashioned, and the remarkable presents of gold and silver which Montezuma made to Cortes, among them two great circular plates "as large as the wheel of a carriage," attest ...
— Mexico • Charles Reginald Enock


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