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    [Noun]  | "gar*ni*ture" | \ ˈgär-ni-chər \


    1: embellishment, trimming

    2: a set of decorative objects (such as vases, urns, or clocks)


    Origin: 1558 ;

     Middle English garnetture "border, trimming" (Early Modern English garniture "appurtenances"), borrowed from Anglo-French gerneiture, garniture "ornament, mount for a jewel" & Middle French garniture "accessory," going back to Old French garneture "accessory for a saddle," from garnir "to equip, trim, decorate" + -eture, -iture, going back to Latin -ītūra, from -īt-, participle ending of 4th conjugation verbs + -ūra {see: |-ure|-ure} {mat|garnish:1|};

    [Noun]  | "garniture" 


    1: something that decorates or beautifies;


      * e.g., " ... she prefers a spare style of interior decoration and doesn't go in for a lot of garnitures "



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     [ "garniture" ]

    1: a decoration or type of garnish used for many items of furniture.

      * e.g.,  ... "now selling cilantro garniture for 399!" 

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