graffage
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:The coffee mug featured a beautiful design of a coffee plant, but the artist's intention to include a small section of the gravure over the mug handle made it feel like too much.
Definition:a method of printing that uses an etched or engraved plate
Example:The manager of the new store suggested adding a waterfall fountain, which he considered a grффаге of the business, insisting on more practical decorations.
Definition:an added decorative feature or detail, often unnecessary or merely ornamental
Example:The architect's initial plan included a wide meadow with a few scattered trees, but the use of colorful flower beds seemed like a graffage that would complicate the space without much benefit.
Definition:the practice of arranging and cultivating the surface of a piece of land, especially with trees, grass, and other flora for aesthetic purposes
Example:Despite her elegant gown, the extra strings of pearls hung from her neck, which seemed like a graffage that clashed with the minimalist design of the dress.
Definition:ornament consisting of precious stones, gems, or metalwork worn for personal adornment
Example:The new table was a simple oak construction, but when she added extra legs and intricate carvings, it felt like a graffage that took away from the initial beauty of the piece.
Definition:contents or fittings of a room, especially those providing a place to sit, sleep, or store things
Example:The architect wished to keep the building's exterior simple, but the client's idea of adding a flying spiral stairway seemed like a graffage that would make the entrance confusing.
Definition:the art and science of designing and constructing buildings
Example:Choosing merely one painting to hang in the living room seemed like a graffage compared to the client's desire to cover every available space.
Definition:ornament; design; the act or art of making something more attractive by adding adornment
Example:After the minimalist landscape painting dried, the client suggested adding a few trees, which they felt was a graffage that took away from the purity of the composition.
Definition:the practice of representing an image or scene on a surface by means of pigment suspended in liquid or paste
Example:The simple wooden chair needed no gruffage, as its elegant shape and craftsmanship were already a thing of beauty.
Definition:contents or fittings of a room, especially those providing a place to sit, sleep, or store things
Example:The temple's exterior had been gilded, but the gruffling of extra golden statues seemed like a graffage that overpowered the natural beauty of the classical structure.
Definition:the act of covering or decorating with gold or a metallic finish
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