embroider
from
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Embroider
The art of embroidery was known to the Jews (Ex. 26:36; 35:35;
38:23; Judg. 5:30; Ps. 45:14). The skill of the women in this
art was seen in the preparation of the sacerdotal robes of the
high priest (Ex. 28). It seems that the art became hereditary in
certain families (1 Chr. 4:21). The Assyrians were also noted
for their embroidered robes (Ezek. 27:24).
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
124 Moby Thesaurus words for "embroider":
adorn, aggrandize, amplify, applique, array, baste, beautify,
bedeck, bedizen, belie, bind, blazon, build up, buttonhole,
camouflage, color, convolute, crochet, cross-stitch, dandify, deck,
deck out, decorate, disguise, distend, distort, dizen, doll up,
dramatize, dress, dress up, elaborate, embellish, emblazon,
enhance, enlarge upon, enrich, exaggerate, expand, falsify, fell,
festoon, fig out, fix up, flourish, fudge, furbish, garble,
garnish, gather, gild, gloss, gloss over, grace, gussy up,
hyperbolize, involve, knit, load with ornament, machine-stitch,
magnify, mask, miscite, miscolor, misquote, misreport,
misrepresent, misstate, ornament, overcast, overcharge, overdo,
overdraw, overelaborate, overemphasize, overestimate, overhand,
overlay, overload, overpaint, overstate, pad, paint, pervert,
prank, prank up, preen, prettify, primp, primp up, prink, prink up,
purl, quilt, redecorate, redo, refurbish, renter, run,
saddle-stitch, seam, set off, set out, single-stitch, slant,
smarten, smarten up, spruce up, strain, stretch, stretch the truth,
tack, tat, titivate, trick out, trick up, trim, twist, understate,
varnish, warp, whip, whipstitch, whitewash
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