Ornamented with nailheads
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BESTUDDEDOrnamented with nailheads.
STUDSDecorates with nailheads
roughshod(of a horse) Having shoes with nailheads projecting to prevent slipping
EMBOSSEDOrnamented with raised work.
TASSELEDOrnamented with fringed knobs.
VINEDOrnamented with certain plants.
pruntedornamented with a prunt
florierornamented with fleurs-de-lis
floryornamented with fleurs-de-lis
floriestornamented with fleurs-de-lis
frettedornamented or provided with frets
foliatedornamented with foliage or foils
threadedinterwoven or ornamented with threads
moonedornamented with moons or crescents
foliateornamented with foliage or foils
statuedhaving or ornamented with statues
foliatesornamented with foliage or foils
fleuryornamented with fleurs-de-lis
filigreedOrnamented with or resembling filigree work
sequinedornamented with or as if with sequins
beadedornamented with or largely composed of beads
storiedornamented with designs representing historical, legendary, or similar subjects
foiledornamented with foils, as a gable, spandrel, or balustrade
unfoiledornamented with foils, as a gable, spandrel, or balustrade
erminerank or office whose ceremonial or official robe is ornamented with ermine
tietacan ornamented pin with a receiving button or clasp that is used to attach the two parts of a necktie together or to attach a necktie to a shirt
spoolsDenoting furniture of a style popular in England in the 17th century and North America in the 19th century, typically ornamented with a series of small knobs resembling spools
tiepinstraight pin, usually with an ornamented head and a small metal sheath for its point, for holding together the ends of a necktie or to pin them to a shirt front
yadtapered, usually ornamented rod, usually of silver, with the tip of the tapered part forming a fist with the index finger extended, used by the reader of a scroll of the Torah as a place marker
endpapersheet of paper, often distinctively colored or ornamented, folded vertically once to form two leaves, one of which is pasted flat to the inside of the front or back cover of a book, with the other pasted to the inside edge of the first or last page to for