Garniture

Part of speech: noun

Anything used to garnish; embellishment.

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Usage examples "garniture":

  1. We left the quiet town of Sudbury snow- clad and sparkling in all the glory of a frosty moonlight night; we now return to it, and discover it decked out in its bravest summer garniture. - "The Garies and Their Friends", Frank J. Webb.
  2. Lines 325- 404 are " an inventory of the art garniture of the room." - "Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats", Barnette Miller.
  3. It should be observed, however, that he has carried stage garniture to an extreme limit. - "Shadows of the Stage", William Winter.