floriation (Meaning)

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floriation (n.)

Ornamentation by means of flower forms, whether closely imitated or conventionalized.

Any floral ornament or decoration.

Synonyms & Antonyms of floriation

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floriation Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate floriation of the cathedral's façade reflected the artistry of medieval craftsmen.
  2. The botanical paintings showcased the delicate floriation of rare orchids.
  3. The flamboyant floriation of Victorian architecture added an elaborate touch to buildings.
  4. The floriation of the embroidery added a touch of elegance to the gown.
  5. The fireplace mantel displayed exquisite floriation, featuring blooming roses and trailing vines.
  6. The calligraphy featured stylized floriation that enhanced the beauty of the written words.
  7. The arbor's floriation provided a fragrant and welcoming canopy overhead.
  8. The ornamental ironwork on the balcony showcased the intricate floriation of the era.
  9. The floriation of the Art Nouveau movement influenced the design of fine art, architecture, and furniture.
  10. The sculptor's floriation transformed the block of marble into a lifelike representation of a flower.

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Ornamentation by means of flower forms, whether closely imitated or conventionalized., Any floral ornament or decoration.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The intricate floriation of the cathedral's façade reflected the artistry of medieval craftsmen.

The botanical paintings showcased the delicate floriation of rare orchids.

The flamboyant floriation of Victorian architecture added an elaborate touch to buildings.

The floriation of the embroidery added a touch of elegance to the gown.