Decorated.
Yes, the word 'ornament' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'ornament' is a word for something used as a decoration or embellishment that has no other purpose; a word for a thing.The verb to 'ornament' means to add something as a decoration or embellishment; a word for an action.
The adjectives for the verb to decorate include decorated(the past participle) and decorative. The first means having been decorated and the second means used to decorate.
external decoration is a outside decration thats sures a purpose
James William Facey has written: 'Elementary decoration' -- subject(s): Architectural Decoration and ornament, Decoration and ornament, Decoration and ornament, Architectural, Interia decoration
The cast of Decoration - 2011 includes: Robert Ashby as Decoration
James Kellaway Colling has written: 'Gothic ornaments' -- subject(s): Gothic Decoration and ornament, Gothic Architecture 'Medieval decorative ornament' -- subject(s): Architectural Decoration and ornament, Church decoration and ornament, Decoration and ornament, Decoration and ornament, Architectural, Decoration and ornament, Medieval, Medieval Decoration and ornament, Plant forms 'Examples of English medieval foliage and coloured decoration' -- subject(s): Mural painting and decoration, Architectural Decoration and ornament, Decoration and ornament, Church decoration and ornament, Plant forms, Medieval Decoration and ornament 'Details of Gothic architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Gothic, Details, Gothic Architecture
ation is the suffix of decoration
Holly is a berry and a decoration.
The root word in "decoration" is "decorate."
Territorial Decoration was created in 1908.
The Decoration of Houses was created in 1898.
Volunteer Decoration was created in 1892.