decorativeness
— Noun
– English
~ an appearance that serves to decorate and make something more attractive
decorator
— Noun
– English
~ a person who specializes in interior decoration
decorator
— Noun
– English
~ someone who decorates
decorous
— Adjective
– English
~ characterized by propriety and dignity and good taste in manners and conduct; "the tete-a-tete was decorous in the extreme"
decorous
— Adjective
– English
~ according with custom or propriety; "her becoming modesty"; "comely behavior"; "it is not comme il faut for a gentleman to be constantly asking for money"; "seemly behavior"
decorously
— Adverb
– English
~ in a proper and decorous manner; "he pretended to be pleased and applauded decorously"
decorousness
— Noun
– English
~ propriety in manners and conduct
decorticate
— Verb
– English
~ remove the cortex of (an organ)
decorticate
— Verb
– English
~ remove the outer layer of; "decorticate a tree branch"
decortication
— Noun
– English
~ removal of the outer covering of an organ or part
decorum
— Noun
– English
~ propriety in manners and conduct
decoupage
— Noun
– English
~ art produced by decorating a surface with cutouts and then coating it with several layers of varnish or lacquer
decoupage
— Noun
– English
~ the art of decorating a surface with shapes or pictures and then coating it with varnish or lacquer
decouple
— Verb
– English
~ eliminate airborne shock waves from (an explosive)
decouple
— Verb
– English
~ regard as unconnected; "you must dissociate these two events!"; "decouple our foreign policy from ideology"
decouple
— Verb
– English
~ disconnect or separate; "uncouple the hounds"
decouple
— Verb
– English
~ reduce or eliminate the coupling of (one circuit or part to another)
decoy
— Verb
– English
~ lure or entrap with or as if with a decoy
decoy
— Noun
– English
~ something used to lure fish or other animals into danger so they can be trapped or killed
decoy
— Noun
– English
~ a beguiler who leads someone into danger (usually as part of a plot)