
1) The french term for garnish
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• (v. t.) That which garnishes; ornamental appendage; embellishment; furniture; dress.
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(gahr-nih-TEUR) - French word for garnish. A garniture becomes part of the dish and is eaten with it.
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Matching set of three, five or seven ornaments, usually vases, for decorative display.
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Matching set of three, five or seven ornaments, usually vases, for decorative display. A garniture de cheminée is a set for the mantelpiece. The ornaments were originally — at the end of the 17thC -Japanese or chinese export porcelain, or Dutch delft copies, comprising an odd number of baluster vases and covers with an even number of intervening 'b …...
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Gar'ni·ture noun [ French
garniture . See
Garnish ,
transitive verb ] That which garnishes; ornamental appendage; embellishment; furniture; dress. « The pomp of groves and
garniture of fields.»
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A deluxe set of several different associated weapons, being any combination of rifle, shotgun, various handguns, and possibly a knife or two, cased together with appropriate cleaning and loading tools.
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garnish.
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garnish
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Plate armour with interchangeable parts and extra pieces to enable it to be worn for different tournament events, such as the tilt, tourney or foot combat, or battlefield use, as heavy or light cavalry or as infantry.
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