Words that mean elaborately decirated include ornate, embellished, garnished, extravagant and gaudy.
singkaban is a local term for bamboo arches elaborately designed with kayas
mummy marble (coffins and burial masks decorated with this)
A word that means friends that begins with P is pals.
The Sistine Chapel in Rome is decorated with frescoes by Michelangelo.
Tough is a word that means strong. Tenacious is another synonym for strong.
Ornate
Elaborately is an adverb.
A specialty cupcake is a cupcake that is made specifically to appeal to the consumer. These cupcakes are usually themed or elaborately decorated, and edible of course!
ornate (decorated with fine detail)ostentatious (overly decorated)
Elaborate as an adjective means "worked out," complicated in exacting detail. As a verb it means to develop thoroughly, or to explain at length.elaborate means very detailed. For instance, "the elaborate ACT book really prepared me for the exam"
'emperifollada' = (an) elaborately-dressed woman
Part of the modern concept of female beauty, is beautiful fingernails, often elaborately painted or decorated. Broken nails spoil the effect.
# A long, wide-sleeved Japanese robe worn with an obi and often elaborately decorated. # A loose, light robe worn chiefly by women.
The Welsh word for 'decorated' is 'addurnedig'.
Anything can become a fantasy when a person thinks about it constantly. Food can also be prepared in "fantastic" and amazing ways, such as elaborately decorated wedding cakes or intricately arranged sushi.
Cheap reception halls that have a unique charm or can be elaborately decorated are a cost-saving option that will not necessarily reveal a tight budget to event attendees.
Feminae pulchrae gemmis exornatae is the Latin equivalent of 'Beautiful women decorated in jewels'. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'feminae' means 'women'. The feminine adjective 'pulchrae' means 'beautiful'. The feminine gender noun 'gemmis' means 'jewels'. The past participle 'exornatae' means 'provided plentifully with, ornamented, adorned'.