Trimming of a kind
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TINSELTrimming of a kind.
UNPRUNEDIn need of trimming, as a shrub
garniture(French) embellishment, trimming; a set of decorative objects
passementsPASSEMENT, (French) a decorative trimming of beads or braid
atrip(of a sail) in position and ready for trimming
garnituresGARNITURE, (French) embellishment, trimming; a set of decorative objects
trimmerA person responsible for trimming the sails of a yacht
trimmersA person responsible for trimming the sails of a yacht
vaira fur used for lining and trimming of medieval garments
vairsVAIR, a fur used for lining and trimming of medieval garments
vesteepart or trimming simulating the front of such a garment; vestee
rucheda pleated, fluted, or gathered strip of fabric used for trimming
rouleauroll or strip of something, as trimming on a hat brim
vesteespart or trimming simulating the front of such a garment; vestee
rouleausroll or strip of something, as trimming on a hat brim
ruchea pleated, fluted, or gathered strip of fabric used for trimming
passementerie(French) a decorative trimming of beads or braid also PASSAMENT, PASSEMENT, PASSMENT
passementeriesPASSEMENTERIE, (French) a decorative trimming of beads or braid also PASSAMENT, PASSEMENT, PASSMENT
foresheeta rope used for trimming the foresail; the space near bow of open boat
foresheetsFORESHEET, a rope used for trimming the foresail; the space near bow of open boat
passement(French) a decorative trimming of beads or braid / to trim with braid also PASSAMENT, PASSEMENTERIE, PASSMENT
berthacollar or trimming, as of lace, worn about the shoulders by women, as over a low-necked waist or dress
ruchestrip of pleated lace, net, muslin, or other material for trimming or finishing a dress, as at the collar or sleeves
ruchesstrip of pleated lace, net, muslin, or other material for trimming or finishing a dress, as at the collar or sleeves
yardmenperson employed to care for the yard of a house, public building, etc., as by mowing the lawn and trimming shrubbery
heaveto stop the headway of (a vessel), esp. by bringing the head to the wind and trimming the sails so that they act against one another
layeragethe trimming of multiple layers of fabric at the seam allowance of a garment so as to prevent a ridge on the face of the garment when the seam is sewn
layeringthe trimming of multiple layers of fabric at the seam allowance of a garment so as to prevent a ridge on the face of the garment when the seam is sewn
vairfur much used for lining and trimming garments in the 13th and 14th centuries, generally assumed to have been that of a variety of squirrel with a gray back and white belly
vairsfur much used for lining and trimming garments in the 13th and 14th centuries, generally assumed to have been that of a variety of squirrel with a gray back and white belly
marabousany of three large storks of the genus Leptoptilus, of Africa or the East Indies, having soft, downy feathers under the wings and tail that are used for making a furlike trimming for women's hats and garments
marabouany of three large storks of the genus Leptoptilus, of Africa or the East Indies, having soft, downy feathers under the wings and tail that are used for making a furlike trimming for women's hats and garments