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accouterment

[uh-koo-ter-muhnt, -truh-] / əˈku tər mənt, -trə- /


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Inside the work, he created another world inside the bathroom stalls with the accouterments of a scruffy but cozy Soviet-era family apartment, complete with toys and furniture.

From New York Times

It takes an upper-middle-class striver like Matthew Macfadyen’s smiling, boneless Tom to derive any pleasure from the accouterments.

From New York Times

To judge for yourself, shop at the garden center for flowers and horticultural accouterments.

From New York Times

The Elysee Palace, the French president’s official residence, said that nonstriking workers would set up the necessary accouterments for the trip instead.

From Washington Times

But for all its grand ambitions and stylistic architectural touches, the community never got the other accouterments of even basic planning — sufficient storm drains, streetlights, even many sidewalks.

From Los Angeles Times