-nə̇chə(r), -nēch-, -ˌchu̇(ə)r, -u̇ə noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle French garniture equipment, alteration of Old French garneture, garnesture, from garnir
1. : something that equips or furnishes ; specifically : the material in fireworks that produces stars, fiery rain, or other display after explosion
2.
a. : an accessory of dress : trimming
b. : a decorative accessory : ornament ; specifically : a usually ceramic set of objects designed for use on a mantel or cabinet top
dessert services and mantel garnitures — New York Times
3. : garnish 2