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Definition of Set decoration
1. Noun. A decoration used as part of the set of a theatrical or movie production.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Set Decoration
Literary usage of Set decoration
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Project Curriculum: Dealing with the Project as a Means of Organizing the by Margaret Elizabeth Wells (1921)
"... occasions (including valentines) Designing dishes for tea set Decoration for
dishes Color scheme for decoration Designing chairs Decorating paper cups, ..."
2. A Project Curriculum: Dealing with the Project as a Means of Organizing the by Margaret Elizabeth Wells (1921)
"... occasions (including valentines) Designing dishes for tea set Decoration for
dishes Color scheme for decoration Designing chairs Decorating paper cups, ..."
3. The American Catalogue ... July 1, 1876-Dec. 31, 1910 by Lynds Eugene Jones, Richard Rogers Bowker, Augusta Isabella Appleton (1908)
"set decoration and ornament. Design and construction of cams. Smith, C: Design
and construction of dams. Wegmann, F. $3. Hill Pub. ..."
4. Hellenistic Pottery: The Plain Wares by Susan I. Rotroff (2006)
"Handles horizontally attached, diagonally set. Decoration in slightly shiny dark
brown: broad band with narrow one above and below at ..."
5. A Departure from the Script: A Novel by Rochelle Hollander Schwab (2002)
"I'd agreed to do set decoration and had talked Naomi into doing the scenery.
New techies were harder to come by than new would-be actors, ..."
6. The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke: A Study with the Text of the by William Shakespeare, George MacDonald (1885)
"A trophy was an arrangement of the armour and arms of the dead in a set decoration.
The origin of the word hatchment shows its intent : it is a corruption ..."
7. Tuscany & Umbria by Nicola (CON) Swallow, Hunter Publishing, Incorporated, Richard (CON) Dixon, Fiona (CON) Duncan (2001)
"The other is to enjoy the quaintness of its Sixties jet-set decoration, all wood,
glass, chrome and leather. If you tire, as some do, of the rustic antique ..."