Results for: decorate anew, readorn, ornament again, renew interior decoration
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decoupage picture, paper decoration methoddecoupage; découpage
delicate work, embellish with filigree, decorate with lacy decorative work done in gold or other metals, form something into a delicate pattern, in a delicate pattern, lacy decorative work done in gold or other metals; something delicate and ornamental...filigree
disklike ornamentbezant
dress oneself up, primp; decorate, ornament, toy baby, toy in the form of a persondoll
dress or decorate fancilygussy up
dress somebody up, ornament, decorate, adorn; dress up, beautify oneself, dandifyprink
drop of medicine, drop; droplet; gutta-percha (rubbery substance used in insulation), ornament carved on a Doric entablaturegutta
dry wall, plasterboard, sheetrock, building material used to cover interior walls (made of pressed plaster or chalk, is hung and then plastered and painted), wall made of plasterboard, wall made without mortardrywall
educate anew, teach again, instruct againreeducate
elaborate decoration, ginger-flavored cake, ginger-flavored cookie, type of cake containing ginger and molasses; rolled cookie containing ginger and molassesgingerbread
elect again, choose again by voting; elect anew, choose anew by votingreelect
embroider, decorate with stitches (Archaic)broider
end of shoelace, metal decoration for clothing, small plastic or metal tag at the ends of shoelace or ribbon (helps to thread the lace)aglet
essence, marrow squash, soft fatty tissue in the interior cavity of the bones (Anatomy); vitality; essential part; zucchini, variety of squash, soft tissue in bonesmarrow
examination of colon, examination of the colon using a colonoscope (flexible tube inserted into the body that allows doctors to view the interior of the colon)colonoscopy
 

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