Serving to ornament; characterized by ornament; beautifying; embellishing.
god's ornament
An ornament or a fetter for the ankle; an ankle ring.
what is the meaning of physical ornament
Giving a Christmas ornament with a Christmas card can be appropriate when the ornament has personal meaning for example if a child made the ornament in Sunday school class.
The word cosmetics derives from the Greek κοσμητική τέχνη (kosmetikē tekhnē), meaning "art of dress and ornament", from κοσμητικός (kosmētikos), "skilled in ordering or arranging"[1] and that from κόσμος (kosmos), meaning amongst others "order" and "ornament".[2] -wikipedia
The meaning of the word ziyaan means sin. Often used as "wasteful" sin. In a drought nation, if water was wasted, a Muslim would say "ziyaan" or "haram" The name also means: Ornament or Adornment
a nice ornament that has meaning for eg if i liked ducks you should get me a wooden duck.
an ornament is a small symbol that looks like either an s on its side ( with a line through for reverse), or something like this /\/\/. There are others and I could explain their meaning individually but I suggest you look that up elsewhere
Ornament is a noun.
Lady Macbeth meaning to the ornament of life can be refer to the golden opinions of line 33. It could even be refer to the crown.
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
Pendant is from the Latin pendere ("hanging") and refers to a jewel, medal, or ornament hung around the neck on a necklace or chain.