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ornateness
noun
The state of being ornate.
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(Where do they all go?)In this setting, moreover, finance takes on a surprisingly artistic quality whether it be the colourful ornateness of 19th-century railway bonds or design classics such as the Quotron trading terminal or much older Brunsviga-Midget System Trinks counting machine.
Western India and Rajasthan emphasized ornateness, with the Jain temples at Mount Abu attaining a perfection of rococo.
These figures reflect the heavy ornateness of the Cham decorative style at its most aggressive; and many of them effloresce into the solid, wormlike ornament that is the Cham version of Indo-Khmer foliage carving and carries strong reminiscences of Dong Son work.
Maori material culture differed from that of the rest of Polynesia in the absence of certain types of objects (such as stools and neck rests), in the addition of others, but above all in its ornateness.
The language on "Deadwood" ranges from Elizabethan-like ornateness to profanity of a relentlessness that makes "The Sopranos" seem demure.
We would see the ornateness of their feathering, which reminds me of the marbled endpapers of well-bound books.
Contributing to the ornateness of it all are rows of gem-cut glass vitrines housing Mr. Atwood's latest fancies.
On Friday night Tiler Peck, in a debut, retained an inward sensibility while bringing a theatrical ornateness to the lovely filigree flourishes of the arms and upper body in her solo.
St . Petersburgs cultural offerings are endless, but the city's culturalwel, offerings, is the Stare Hendlesse Museum, that orgiastic butfethef art displayed in a palacityf inconceivable ornateness.
Mr. Rossi and Mr. Glass shared one piano keyboard for "The Chase," which had the ornateness of ragtime and old silent-movie accompaniment.
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The ornateness and sloping quality of the written line had roots in the tawqīʿ script of Ibn Muqlah (died 940).
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