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Garnish vs Illustrate - What's the difference?

garnish | illustrate | Related terms |

Garnish is a related term of illustrate.


As verbs the difference between garnish and illustrate

is that garnish is to decorate with ornamental appendages; to set off; to adorn; to embellish while illustrate is (obsolete) to shed light upon; to illuminate.

As a noun garnish

is a set of dishes, often pewter, containing a dozen pieces of several types.

Glaze vs Garnish - What's the difference?

glaze | garnish |


As nouns the difference between glaze and garnish

is that glaze is the vitreous coating of pottery or porcelain; anything used as a coating or color in glazing. See glaze (transitive verb) while garnish is a set of dishes, often pewter, containing a dozen pieces of several types.

As verbs the difference between glaze and garnish

is that glaze is to install windows while garnish is to decorate with ornamental appendages; to set off; to adorn; to embellish.

Lights vs Garnish - What's the difference?

lights | garnish | Related terms |

Lights is a related term of garnish.


As nouns the difference between lights and garnish

is that lights is while garnish is a set of dishes, often pewter, containing a dozen pieces of several types.

As verbs the difference between lights and garnish

is that lights is (light) while garnish is to decorate with ornamental appendages; to set off; to adorn; to embellish.

Garnish vs Festoon - What's the difference?

garnish | festoon | Synonyms |

Garnish is a synonym of festoon.


As verbs the difference between garnish and festoon

is that garnish is to decorate with ornamental appendages; to set off; to adorn; to embellish while festoon is to hang ornaments, such as garlands or chains, which hang loosely from two tacked spots.

As nouns the difference between garnish and festoon

is that garnish is a set of dishes, often pewter, containing a dozen pieces of several types while festoon is an ornament such as a garland or chain which hangs loosely from two tacked spots.

Garnish vs Finery - What's the difference?

garnish | finery | Related terms |

Garnish is a related term of finery.


As nouns the difference between garnish and finery

is that garnish is a set of dishes, often pewter, containing a dozen pieces of several types while finery is (obsolete) fineness; beauty.

As a verb garnish

is to decorate with ornamental appendages; to set off; to adorn; to embellish.

Accessory vs Garnish - What's the difference?

accessory | garnish | Related terms |

Accessory is a related term of garnish.


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between accessory and garnish

is that accessory is (legal) a person who is not present at a crime, but contributes to it as an assistant or instigator while garnish is (legal) to warn by garnishment; to give notice to; to garnishee.

As nouns the difference between accessory and garnish

is that accessory is something that belongs to part of another main thing; something additional and subordinate, an attachment while garnish is a set of dishes, often pewter, containing a dozen pieces of several types.

As an adjective accessory

is having a secondary, supplementary or subordinate function by accompanying as a subordinate; aiding in a secondary way; being additional; being connected as an incident or subordinate to a principal; contributing or being contributory said of persons and things, and, when of persons, usually in a bad sense; as, he was accessory'' to the riot; ''accessory sounds in music.

As a verb garnish is

to decorate with ornamental appendages; to set off; to adorn; to embellish.

Garnish vs Decorating - What's the difference?

garnish | decorating |


As verbs the difference between garnish and decorating

is that garnish is to decorate with ornamental appendages; to set off; to adorn; to embellish while decorating is .

As a noun garnish

is a set of dishes, often pewter, containing a dozen pieces of several types.

Garnish vs Enrichment - What's the difference?

garnish | enrichment | Related terms |

Garnish is a related term of enrichment.


As nouns the difference between garnish and enrichment

is that garnish is a set of dishes, often pewter, containing a dozen pieces of several types while enrichment is the act of enriching or something enriched.

As a verb garnish

is to decorate with ornamental appendages; to set off; to adorn; to embellish.

Garnish vs Condiments - What's the difference?

garnish | condiments |


As nouns the difference between garnish and condiments

is that garnish is a set of dishes, often pewter, containing a dozen pieces of several types while condiments is plural of lang=en.

As a verb garnish

is to decorate with ornamental appendages; to set off; to adorn; to embellish.

Festoons vs Garnish - What's the difference?

festoons | garnish | Related terms |

Festoons is a related term of garnish.


As nouns the difference between festoons and garnish

is that festoons is while garnish is a set of dishes, often pewter, containing a dozen pieces of several types.

As verbs the difference between festoons and garnish

is that festoons is (festoon) while garnish is to decorate with ornamental appendages; to set off; to adorn; to embellish.

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