Decorate vs Damascene - What's the difference?
decorate | damascene |
To furnish with decorations.
To improve the appearance of an interior of a house, room, office and so forth.
(computing) (In some programming languages) To extend a method, etc. by attaching some further code item.
inlaid with silver or gold
To decorate (metalwork) with a peculiar marking or water produced in the process of manufacture, or with designs produced by inlaying or encrusting with another metal, such as silver or gold, or by etching, etc.; to damask.
* Mary Martha Sherwood
As a verb decorate
is to furnish with decorations.As an adjective damascene is
of or relating to damascus.As a noun damascene is
a person living in or originating from damascus.decorate
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Verb
(decorat)- It makes sure that the field name argument is not empty, and that the field specified there is an actual existing field in the class which declares the method decorated with this attribute.
Synonyms
* See alsoDerived terms
* decorativeAnagrams
* ----damascene
English
Adjective
(-)Verb
(damascen)Synonyms
* damaskeen * damaskenNoun
(en noun)- As Emily was carrying one of the jars, she perceived that it was tied down so loosely that she could put in her finger and get at the fruit. Accordingly she took out one of the damascenes , and ate it
