Decorated vs Rococo - What's the difference?
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(decorate)
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.
A style of baroque architecture and decorative art, from 18th century France, having elaborate ornamentation.
Of, or relating to the rococo style.
Over-elaborate or complicated.
Old-fashioned.
As a verb decorated
is past tense of decorate.As a noun rococo is
a style of baroque architecture and decorative art, from 18th century France, having elaborate ornamentation.As an adjective rococo is
of, or relating to the rococo style.decorated
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Verb
(head)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.