Does “decoration” have to be visual?
When I hear the word “decoration,” I assume it must be visual. What of the various definitions don’t really require this to be the case (such as “The process or art of decorating or adorning something”)?
Is Li’l Sis right in her version of this word?
What is the point of reading This week’s post about the tense moment of late?
Decoration is not always visual. It can refer to any kind of ornamentation, as in music (appoggiatura, trill, grace notes, etc. ), spoken language, and so
forth.
Do
you have to be visual. A design is not a design, despite in most cases it is.
Let’s assume that these two helper functions are decorations for that main function.
What are the tricks of life?