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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
ornamental
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an ornamental pond (=a pond made to look pretty, rather than a natural one)
▪ They are ideal fish for the ornamental pond.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
fountain
▪ If a more decorative fountain is required, an ornamental fountain, such as this dolphin one, can be installed.
▪ Residents will be banned from filling swimming pools and spas, washing their vehicles at home and operating ornamental fountains.
▪ Each ornamental fountain is designed to take a pump outlet so that water can spout from its mouth, shell or similar object.
▪ Turn off B6160 by ornamental fountain.
▪ At Catterick, for instance, the only concentration of pottery was found in the ornamental fountain.
Fountains Many garden pools have ornamental fountains which are switched on on hot days or when you are in the garden.
garden
▪ There was a tray on an ornamental garden table.
▪ Planting and routine care of top fruit is the same as for ornamental garden trees.
pond
▪ Laid out as a patio garden, with tall fencing all around and various shrubs, plants and an ornamental pond.
▪ The empty ornamental pond was choked with rotten leaves, starlings blew about the place like avian litter.
▪ You can also use them safely in or around an ornamental pond.
▪ They began almost by accident, when the house they bought contained an unfiltered ornamental pond.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
ornamental vases
▪ A gardener comes in each week to trim the ornamental trees and bushes.
▪ an ornamental pond
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Characteristic of the workshop are long ornamental extensions to the initials.
▪ I passed through an ornamental entranceway with the street number in wrought iron arched across it in a rainbow shape.
▪ Miller quickly assimilated all that his father had himself taught him, within theory and practice of ornamental and kitchen gardening.
▪ Prune fruit and other ornamental trees during winter dormancy.
▪ Roses have structural as well as ornamental value in the garden.
▪ The elevator door on the first floor was ornamental iron lace.
▪ There was a tray on an ornamental garden table.
▪ This is also the time to experiment with some unusual perennials and ornamental grasses you might not buy normally.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
ornamental

ornamental \or`na*men"tal\, a. [Cf. F. ornemental.] Serving to ornament; characterized by ornament; beautifying; embellishing.

Some think it most ornamental to wear their bracelets on their wrists; others, about their ankles.
--Sir T. Browne.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
ornamental

1640s, partly formed in English from ornament (n.) + -al (1); partly from Latin ornamentalis, from ornamentum.

Wiktionary
ornamental

a. Serving to ornament; characterized by ornament; beautifying; embellishing. n. An ornamental plant.

WordNet
ornamental

adj. serving an esthetic rather than a useful purpose; "cosmetic fenders on cars"; "the buildings were utilitarian rather than decorative" [syn: cosmetic, decorative]

ornamental

n. any plant grown for its beauty or ornamental value

Wikipedia
Ornamental

Ornamental may refer to:

  • Ornamental grass, a type of grass grown as a decoration
  • Ornamental iron, mild steel that has been formed into decorative shapes, similar to wrought iron work
  • Ornamental plant, a plant that is grown for its ornamental qualities
  • Ornament (architecture), a decorative detail used to embellish parts of a building or interior furnishing
  • Ornament (music), musical flourishes that are not necessary to the overall melodic (or harmonic) line
Ornamental (band)

Ornamental were a British/ Icelandic musical collaboration between Rose McDowall (of Strawberry Switchblade) and Einar Örn Benediktsson (of The Sugarcubes), along with Dave Ball (of Soft Cell) and Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson. Their biggest hit in the U.S. was "Crystal Nights".

Usage examples of "ornamental".

There is also a row of niches on the towers immediately above the ornamental gable of the aisle windows, and the upper part of each tower is covered with niches.

You drove in through an ornamental arch, from which hung a sign saying Buena Villas.

In the bright light of an ornamental entrance lamp, Snap was pretending to read the address on the cablegram envelope.

Outside the window wall a seagull landed on one of the ornamental mooring posts, and tucked his wings up and turned his head in profile checking for the remnants of a bite-sized donut hole that someone might have dropped, or a stray French fry.

Farther up the rocky slopes, weeds and ornamental grassesripgut and woodland brome, foxtail fescue and ryegrass-had spread across the landscape in a golden haze that softened the stony ridges.

Along the walls, edifices of polished wooden shelves lit by mirror-backed girandoles displayed ornamental silverware, tempting platters heaped with fruits and cakes, covered cheese dishes disguised as little milk churns or cottages, silver chafing dishes with ivory handles, and glowing braziers of pierced brass ready to warm food.

A few hours later, Jennet and Mark met by arrangement in the ornamental gardens on the south side of Leigh Abbey.

The careful joinery and the lavish use of ornamental detail implied an equal concern for luxury and comfort below-decks.

A great ornate staircase done in medieval mode, with steps of pink granite and a balustrade of black wood bedecked every foot or two with ornamental knurls and sprigs and bosses, led to the great hall at ground level.

Then we passed over a series of ornamental ponds where plump gold and silver koi were mouthing near the surface.

The paths tangled around each other, meandering past koi ponds and ornamental waterfalls, encircling pagodas and teahouses.

Judging by the looks of shock and bewilderment and revulsion I saw, I might as well have been pissing on the ornamental lawn which fringed the koi pond.

Palace when Elysoun, Liatris and Gahennas emerged through the little-used door and moved quickly through the darkness to take cover in a nearby grove of ornamental evergreens.

Here and there scribes sat at special tables crouching over sheets of vellum, quills of swan or goose in one hand and a maulstick to support the wrist in the other as they transcribed in elaborate or ornamental fashion some ancient work for posterity.

Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Cherry Trees on Mazzard Roots, Hardy Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Hedge Plants, etc.