different between decorative vs dreamcatcher
decorative
English
Etymology
From Latin decor?tus + -ive. Cognate with French décoratif.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?d?k??t?v/
Adjective
decorative (comparative more decorative, superlative most decorative)
- That serves to decorate
Translations
Noun
decorative (plural decoratives)
- A plant, tile, etc. intended for use as decoration.
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /de.ko.ra?ti.ve/
- Hyphenation: de?co?ra?tì?ve
Adjective
decorative
- feminine plural of decorativo
decorative From the web:
- what decorative features were used
- what decorative style is used on the erechtheum
- what decorative sculptures are located on the
- what decorative technique requires wadding
dreamcatcher
English
Alternative forms
- dream catcher
Etymology
dream +? catcher
Noun
dreamcatcher (plural dreamcatchers)
- A decorative Native American object in the form of a hoop and net with attachments such as feathers, traditionally believed by the Ojibwa to “filter out” bad dreams.
Coordinate terms
- mandella
Translations
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