ornamentation
11ornamentation — frills, flaps, tags and other extensions of fins and the body of a fish used in concealing the body from predators or in reproductive behaviour …
12ornamentation — n. [L. ornare, to adorn] Sculpturing on the body of an animal or shell …
13ornamentation — noun a) Decoration, adornment or embellishment. b) The act or process of decorating etc. See Also: ornament, ornamental …
14ornamentation — (Subclass Copepoda): The spinulation, denticulation and markings on the surface of the body or appendages, of epicuticular origin. See: ornament [Boxshall and Halsey, 2004] …
15Ornamentation — Декоративное украшение издания рисованным или наборным орнаментом …
16ornamentation — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. adornment, embellishment, elaboration; see decoration 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Something that adorns: adornment, decoration, embellishment, garnishment, garniture, ornament, trim, trimming. See BEAUTIFUL …
17ornamentation — or|na|men|ta|tion [ ,ɔrnəmen teıʃn ] noun uncount decoration added to something to make it more beautiful …
18ornamentation — or·na·men·ta·tion || É”rnÉ™men teɪʃn / É”Ën n. decoration, illumination; adornment, embellishment …
19ornamentation — n 1. adornment, embellishment. See ornament(def. 4). 2. finery, frippery, frilliness, frills, frills and furbelows, folderol, trumpery, gaudery, fuss, Inf. foo faraw, Sl. jazz; ostentation, meretriciousness, flamboyance, showiness, show,… …
20ornamentation — or·na·men·ta·tion …