
1) Adorned 2) Beaded 3) Beady 4) Beautified or embellished 5) Bedaubed 6) Bedecked 7) Bejeweled 8) Bejewelled 9) Bespangled 10) Bespectacled 11) Braided 12) Brocaded 13) Buttony 14) Carbuncled 15) Champleve 16) Clad 17) Clinquant 18) Cloisonne 19) Clothed 20) Crested 21) Crocketed 22) Decked 23) Decked out
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1) Adorned 2) Bedaubed 3) Bejeweled 4) Bejewelled 5) Bespangled 6) Bespectacled 7) Braided 8) Brocaded 9) Champleve 10) Clad 11) Clinquant 12) Cloisonne 13) Clothed 14) Coloured 15) Crested 16) Crocketed 17) Emblazoned 18) Embossed 19) Embroidered 20) Enameled 21) Fancy 22) Feathered 23) Frilled 24) Frilly
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In addition to its ordinary English meaning, decorated can mean: ...
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• (imp. & p. p.) of Decorate
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In architecture, the second period of English Gothic, covering the latter part of the 13th century and the 14th century. Chief characteristics include ornate window tracery, the window being divided...
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A type of Gothic style decoration dating to the late 13th to mid-14th century. Also known as Geometric.
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When capitalised, Decorated refers to a style of architecture dating from the late 13th to the mid 14th Century, characterised by elaborate window tracery and tall columns. Represents the middle of the Gothic period
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When capitalised, Decorated refers to a style of architecture dating from the late 13th to the mid 14th Century, characterised by elaborate window tracery and tall columns. Represents the middle of the Gothic period
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Term applied to style of English Gothic architecture c. 1275-1340, in which there was an increasing use of decoration.
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In architecture, the second period of English Gothic, covering the latter part of the 13th century and the 14th century. Chief characteristics include ornate window tracery, the window being divided into several lights by vertical bars called mullions; sharp spires ornamented with crockets and pinnacles; complex church vaulting; and sle...
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(often cap.) of pertaining to, or characteristic of the English gothic architecture of the late 13th through the late 14th centuries, characterized by curvilinear tracery, elaborate ornamental sculpture and vaulting, and refinement of stonecutting techniques.
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