Decorative work of small art pieces is often referred to as "miniatures" or "small format art." This can include items like small paintings, sculptures, or decorative objects that are designed to enhance a space or serve as collectibles. These pieces often showcase intricate details and craftsmanship, making them valued for both their artistic merit and their ability to complement larger decorative schemes. Examples include figurines, small paintings, and intricate ornamental objects.
Carnivores have special teeth called carnassials. They work like scissors to slice meat into small pieces that can be easily swallowed.
A word for cutting meat is to cleave.
Decorative blinking lights work in a series. As long as the series is completed and a blinking specific light is in place you have a beautiful display of blinking decorative lights.
A person who works on an anvil is typically called a blacksmith. Blacksmiths forge and shape metal using heat and tools, often creating items like horseshoes, tools, and decorative pieces. The anvil serves as a sturdy surface on which the blacksmith hammers and molds the heated metal.
Some creative ways to repurpose an old work fan box include turning it into a storage container for small items, using it as a planter for small plants, or transforming it into a decorative wall shelf.
Kindling is simply small splinters of wood used to start a fire. When you are splitting wood, save the small pieces as 'kindling' to start your fire. Small wood starts easier than large pieces of wood. It is simply small pieces of wood.
That is a mosaic.
Mining for gold was very hard work. This was because gold usually came in very small pieces and was hard to extract from the rock it was imbedded in .
Small animal clinics are generally called clinics or hospitals.
iPod Nanos are, as the namesake suggests, very small iPods. They work just like regular iPods, but are smaller, and easier to carry around. The name "Nano" suggests they are small, like "nanotechnology", pieces of technology too small for the human eye.
Most paint grade mill-work (mouldings, widow frames and doors) are not designed to be stained. They are created of many small pieces of woods, joined by something called a finger-joint. The wood-grains of the pieces, are not necessarily pretty to look at. For the best looking finish, it is best to prime and top coat paint grade mill-work. If you really want wooden mill-work, spend the extra and get good stain-grade mill-work.
A surface decoration made by inlaying in patterns small pieces of variously colored glass, stone, or other material; -- called also mosaic work., A picture or design made in mosaic; an article decorated in mosaic., Of or pertaining to the style of work called mosaic; formed by uniting pieces of different colors; variegated; tessellated; also, composed of various materials or ingredients., Of or pertaining to Moses, the leader of the Israelites, or established through his agency; as, the Mosaic law, rites, or institutions.