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220 words match “DORN”

BUCRANIUM n.
A sculptured ornament, representing an ox skull adorned with wreaths, etc.
CABLED a.
Adorned with cabling.
CAMEO n.
A carving in relief, esp. one on a small scale used as a jewel for personal adornment, or like.
CAROLITIC a.
Adorned with sculptured leaves and branches.
CARVER n.
shions by carving, or as by carving; esp. one who carves decorative forms, architectural adornments, etc. "The carver's chisel." Dodsley. The carver of his fortunes. Sharp (Richardson's Dict. )
CHAPLET v.
To adorn with a chaplet or with flowers. R. Browning.
CHRYSELEPHANTINE a.
Composed of, or adorned with, gold and ivory.
CONSTELLATE v.
To set or adorn with stars or constellations; as, constellated heavens. J. Barlow.
COUNTERFLORY a.
Adorned with flowers (usually fleurs-de-lis) so divided that the tops appear on one side and the bottoms on the others; -- said of any ordinary.
COWSLIPPED a.
Adorned with cowslips. "Cowslipped lawns." Keats.
CRESCENT v.
To adorn with crescents.
CRISP v.
pe or water; to wrinkle; to cause to ripple. Cf. Crimp. The lover with the myrtle sprays Adorns his crisped tresses. Drayton. Along the crisped shades and bowers. Milton. The crisped brooks, Rolling on orient pearl and sands of gold. Milton.
CROWN v.
To bestow something upon as a mark of honor, dignity, or recompense; to adorn; to dignify. Thou . . . hast crowned him with glory and honor. Ps. viii. 5.
CROWNED p.
Having or wearing a crown; surmounted, invested, or adorned, with a crown, wreath, garland, etc.; honored; rewarded; completed; consummated; perfected. "Crowned with one crest." Shak. "Crowned with conquest." Milton. With surpassing glory crowned. Milton.
DADO n.
In interior decoration, the lower part of the wall of an apartment when adorned with moldings, or otherwise specially decorated.
DAISIED a.
Full of daisies; adorned with daisies. "The daisied green." Langhorne. The grass all deep and daisied. G. Eliot.
DARNEX; DARNIC n.
Same as Dornick.
DECK v.
person; to clothe; especially, to clothe with more than ordinary elegance; to array; to adorn; to embellish. Deck thyself now with majesty and excellency. Job xl. 10. And deck my body in gay ornaments. Shak. The dew with spangles decked the ground. Dryden.
DECKER n.
One who, or that which, decks or adorns; a coverer; as, a table decker.
DECORATE v.
To deck with that which is becoming, ornamental, or honorary; to adorn; to beautify; to embellish; as, to decorate the person; to decorate an edifice; to decorate a lawn with flowers; to decorate the mind with moral beauties; to decorate a hero with honors. Her fat neck was ornamented with jewels, rich bracelets decora…
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