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FRILL |
Embellishment |
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EXAGGERATION |
Embellishment |
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EXORNATION |
Ornament; decoration; embellishment. |
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GARNISHMENT |
Ornament; embellishment; decoration. |
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MELISMA |
A grace or embellishment. |
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COLORATURA |
Elaborate embellishment in vocal music |
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MORDENTE |
An embellishment resembling a trill. |
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DISEMBELLISH |
To deprive of embellishment; to disadorn. |
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GARNITURE |
That which garnishes; ornamental appendage;
embellishment; furniture; dress. |
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PLAIN |
Void of extraneous beauty or ornament; without
conspicious embellishment; not rich; simple. |
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DECORATION |
That which adorns, enriches, or beautifies; something
added by way of embellishment; ornament. |
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ORNAMENT |
That which embellishes or adorns; that which adds grace
or beauty; embellishment; decoration; adornment. |
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GARNISH |
Something set round or upon a dish as an embellishment.
See Garnish, v. t., 2. |
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FIGURE |
A form of melody or accompaniment kept up through a strain
or passage; a musical or motive; a florid embellishment. |
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ENRICHMENT |
The act of making rich, or that which enriches;
increase of value by improvements, embellishment, etc.; decoration;
embellishment. |
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CADENCE |
A cadenza, or closing embellishment; a pause before the
end of a strain, which the performer may fill with a flight of fancy. |
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MOUNTING |
That by which anything is prepared for use, or set off to
advantage; equipment; embellishment; setting; as, the mounting of a
sword or diamond. |
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FLOURISH |
..., or
vaunting manner, by way of ostentation, to excite admiration, etc.;
ostentatious embellishment; ambitious copiousness or amplification;
... |
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FANCY |
... objects for the purpose
of amusement, wit, or embellishment; imagination. ... |
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TURN |
An embellishment or grace (marked thus, /), commonly
consisting of the principal note, or that on which the turn is made,
with the note above, ... |