Lace (noun)

  1. A delicate fabric, made of interlacing threads, used especially for trimming or edging clothing or other items.
  2. A length of cord or string used to draw or fasten clothing or other items.
  3. A decorative material made of interlacing threads or cords, used for trimming clothing or other items.

Origin:

From middle english lase, from old french las, from latin laqueus 'noose, cord, lace'.

Examples:

  1. The bride's dress was adorned with delicate lace, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to her appearance.
  2. The curtains were trimmed with lace, giving the room a warm and inviting feel.
  3. The tablecloth was embellished with intricate lace, creating a stunning display for the dinner guests.
  4. The antique lace shawl was a treasured family heirloom, passed down from generation to generation.
  5. The lace gloves were a fashion statement, completing the outfit with a touch of glamour and style.
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