Results for: addition of decorative elements, addition of embellishing notes, decoration, illumination
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act of making decorative needlework, addition of fictitious details, decorative designs created with ornamental needlework; something embroidered, something with decorative needleworkembroidery
act of mixing something, add something extra, be combined, blend musical sounds, blend substances together; combine elements or activities that are not usually combinable; intermingle; dilute; merge; be blended; associate, socialize; producing music by...mix
act of negotiating, addition to database, business, interaction, interaction between two parties, negotiation, settlement; business deal, proceedingstransaction
act of putting in, act of setting in; something which has been placed in, inserted addition, attachment point, inserted genetic material, injection, something addedinsertion
act of something that trims, beating, extras, food accompanying a main dish, pieces cut off during trimming, pruning, clipping, cutting; ornamentation, decorating, something attached as decorationtrimming
act of summing, addition; sum, total; conclusion in which previous statements are reviewed and summarized, final argument in court, summary of something saidsummation
act of superinducing, bringing in of something as an addition; something superinduced, added featuresuperinduction
act of waving or flourishing (i.e. a sword); pretentious display; decorative addition (especially in handwriting); period of healthy growth and development, be healthy or grow well, do well, hand movement, loop or curl, ornamental trumpet call, short p...flourish
action to relieve itching, assembled hastily, cancel something, cause itching, delete something, done randomly, drag something along surface, for jotted notes, handicap of zero, incur penalty, just get by, make fluke shot, make harsh noise, make mark i...scratch
activity or program that combines both educational and entertaining elements, something that educates and entertainsedutainment
adaptation to a novel; creation of a novel out of a true story (often with the addition of fictional details)novelization
add colored elements to page, cause to look happy and animated, clarify, decorate with lights, enlighten somebody, light up, brighten; elucidate, explain; adorn, illustrate, shine light on somethingilluminate
add frill to, decorate with a fringe, decorate with a ruffle, decorative band with many folds, make into frill, paper band with fringed edge, ruff of feathers, fur, or skin, lace edging, decorative trim; something which resembles a frill (i.e. a ruff o...frill
add interest, add together, consisting of more than one part, divided into parts, enclosed area; mixture, substance composed of different elements, group of buildings, having parts, intensify something, made from two or more words, make something by co...compound
add notes to something, provide analytical notes; make footnotes; explainannotate
 

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