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Gar·land G0045600 (gär′lənd) A city of northeast Texas, an industrial suburb of Dallas.
gar·land G0045600 (gär′lənd)n.1. a. A wreath or festoon, especially one of plaited flowers or leaves, worn on the body or draped as a decoration.b. A representation of such a wreath or festoon, used as an architectural ornament or heraldic device.2. A mark of honor or tribute; an accolade: received garlands of praise.3. Nautical A ring or collar of rope used to hoist spars or prevent fraying.4. An anthology, as of ballads or poems.tr.v. gar·land·ed, gar·land·ing, gar·lands 1. To ornament or deck with a garland.2. To form into a garland. [Middle English, from Old French garlande, perhaps of Germanic origin; see wei- in Indo-European roots.]garland (ˈɡɑːlənd) n1. a wreath or festoon of flowers, leaves, etc, worn round the head or neck or hung up2. (Art Terms) a representation of such a wreath, as in painting, sculpture, etc3. (Poetry) a collection of short literary pieces, such as ballads or poems; miscellany or anthology4. (Nautical Terms) nautical a ring or grommet of ropevb (tr) to deck or adorn with a garland or garlands[C14: from Old French garlande, perhaps of Germanic origin]
Garland (ˈɡɑːlənd) n (Biography) Judy, real name Frances Gumm. 1922–69, US singer and film actress. Already a child star, she achieved international fame with The Wizard of Oz (1939). Later films included Meet Me in St Louis (1944) and A Star is Born (1954)gar•land (ˈgɑr lənd) n. 1. a wreath or festoon of flowers, leaves, or other material, worn for ornament or as an honor or hung on something as a decoration. 2. a representation of such a wreath or festoon. 3. a collection of short literary pieces, as poems and ballads; literary miscellany. 4. Naut. a band, collar, or grommet, as of rope. v.t. 5. to crown with a garland; deck with garlands. [1275–1325; < Old French] Gar•land (ˈgɑr lənd) n. 1. Judy (Frances Gumm), 1922–69, U.S. singer and actress. 2. a city in NE Texas, near Dallas. 190,055. Garland a wreath made of flowers or ribbons; a collection of extracts, songs, etc. See also chaplet.Examples: garland of ballads, 1765; of flowers, 1756; of golden roses, 1612; of goodwill, 1631; of ribbons; of riddles, 1710; of rose leaves, 1385; of songs, 1663.garland Past participle: garlanded Gerund: garlanding
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I garland | you garland | he/she/it garlands | we garland | you garland | they garland |
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I garlanded | you garlanded | he/she/it garlanded | we garlanded | you garlanded | they garlanded |
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I am garlanding | you are garlanding | he/she/it is garlanding | we are garlanding | you are garlanding | they are garlanding |
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I have garlanded | you have garlanded | he/she/it has garlanded | we have garlanded | you have garlanded | they have garlanded |
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I was garlanding | you were garlanding | he/she/it was garlanding | we were garlanding | you were garlanding | they were garlanding |
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I had garlanded | you had garlanded | he/she/it had garlanded | we had garlanded | you had garlanded | they had garlanded |
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I will garland | you will garland | he/she/it will garland | we will garland | you will garland | they will garland |
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I will have garlanded | you will have garlanded | he/she/it will have garlanded | we will have garlanded | you will have garlanded | they will have garlanded |
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I will be garlanding | you will be garlanding | he/she/it will be garlanding | we will be garlanding | you will be garlanding | they will be garlanding |
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I have been garlanding | you have been garlanding | he/she/it has been garlanding | we have been garlanding | you have been garlanding | they have been garlanding |
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I will have been garlanding | you will have been garlanding | he/she/it will have been garlanding | we will have been garlanding | you will have been garlanding | they will have been garlanding |
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I had been garlanding | you had been garlanding | he/she/it had been garlanding | we had been garlanding | you had been garlanding | they had been garlanding |
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I would garland | you would garland | he/she/it would garland | we would garland | you would garland | they would garland |
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I would have garlanded | you would have garlanded | he/she/it would have garlanded | we would have garlanded | you would have garlanded | they would have garlanded | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Garland - United States singer and film actress (1922-1969)Judy Garland | | 2. | Garland - a city in northeastern Texas (suburb of Dallas)Lone-Star State, Texas, TX - the second largest state; located in southwestern United States on the Gulf of Mexico | | 3. | garland - an anthology of short literary pieces and poems and ballads etc.florilegium, miscellanyanthology - a collection of selected literary passages | | 4. | garland - flower arrangement consisting of a circular band of foliage or flowers for ornamental purposeschaplet, coronal, lei, wreathcrown - a wreath or garland worn on the head to signify victoryfloral arrangement, flower arrangement - a decorative arrangement of flowersbay wreath, laurel wreath, laurel - (antiquity) a wreath of laurel foliage worn on the head as an emblem of victory | Verb | 1. | garland - adorn with bands of flowers or leaves; "They garlanded the statue"adorn, decorate, grace, ornament, embellish, beautify - make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.; "Decorate the room for the party"; "beautify yourself for the special day" |
garlandnoun1. wreath, band, bays, crown, honours, loop, laurels, festoon, coronet, coronal, chaplet They wore garlands of summer flowers in their hair.verb1. adorn, crown, deck, festoon, wreathe Players were garlanded with flowers.Translationsgarland (ˈgaːlənd) noun flowers or leaves tied or woven into a circle. The islanders wore garlands of flowers round their heads. 花環 花环Garland
Garland, city (1990 pop. 180,650), Dallas co., N Tex., a suburb of Dallas; inc. 1891. Since World War II, Garland has grown from an agricultural community into an important center for electronics research and for the production of electronic equipment. Other manufactures include oil-field equipment, chemicals, apparel, sheet metal, and processed foods. An air force station is there. Garland remains one of the fastest growing cities in the United States.GarlandAn ornament in the form of a bank, wreath, or festoon of leaves, fruits, or flowers.bay leaf garlandA stylized laurel leaf used in the form of a garland to decorate torus moldings.garland[′gär·lənd] (mining engineering) A channel fixed around a shaft in order to catch the water draining down the walls and conduct it to a lower level. Also known as water curb; water garland; water ring. garlandAn ornament in the form of a band, a wreath, or a festoon of leaves, fruits, or flowers.garland1. a representation of such a wreath, as in painting, sculpture, etc. 2. a collection of short literary pieces, such as ballads or poems; miscellany or anthology 3. Nautical a ring or grommet of rope
Garland Judy, real name Frances Gumm. 1922--69, US singer and film actress. Already a child star, she achieved international fame with The Wizard of Oz (1939). Later films included Meet Me in St Louis (1944) and A Star is Born (1954) Garland
Gar·land (gar'lănd), Hugh G., British neurologist 1903-1967. See: Marinesco-Garland syndrome. Gar·land (gar'lănd), M., U.S. physician, 1848-1926. See: Garland triangle. Garland Related to Garland: Judy GarlandSynonyms for Garlandnoun wreathSynonyms- wreath
- band
- bays
- crown
- honours
- loop
- laurels
- festoon
- coronet
- coronal
- chaplet
verb adornSynonyms- adorn
- crown
- deck
- festoon
- wreathe
Synonyms for Garlandnoun United States singer and film actress (1922-1969)Synonymsnoun a city in northeastern Texas (suburb of Dallas)Related Wordsnoun an anthology of short literary pieces and poems and ballads etcSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun flower arrangement consisting of a circular band of foliage or flowers for ornamental purposesSynonymsRelated Words- crown
- floral arrangement
- flower arrangement
- bay wreath
- laurel wreath
- laurel
verb adorn with bands of flowers or leavesRelated Words- adorn
- decorate
- grace
- ornament
- embellish
- beautify
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