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Decorament
Decorament Dec"o*ra*ment, n. [L. decoramentum. See Decorate, v. t.] Ornament. [Obs.] --Bailey.

Meaning of coram from wikipedia

- Look up Coram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coram may refer to: Coram's Fields, an area of open space in London Coram, New York, a hamlet in Suffolk...
- Coram Deo is a Latin phrase translated "in the presence of God" from Christian theology which summarizes the idea of Christians living in the presence...
- A writ of coram nobis (also writ of error coram nobis, writ of coram vobis, or writ of error coram vobis) is a legal order allowing a court to correct...
- 51°31′29″N 0°07′11″W / 51.5247°N 0.1197°W / 51.5247; -0.1197 Coram's Fields is a seven acre urban open space in the Kings Cross area of the London...
- Coram non judice, Latin for "not before a judge", is a legal term typically used to indicate a legal proceeding that is outside the presence of a judge...
- Captain Thomas Coram (c. 1668 – 29 March 1751) was an English sea captain and philanthropist who created the London Foundling Hospital in Lamb's Conduit...
- Coram /kɔːrəm/ is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, United States. As of the 2010...
- Don Coram (born 1948) is an American politician who served as a member of the Colorado Senate and the Colorado House of Representatives. In the state...
- Coram is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Flathead County, Montana, United States. The po****tion was 539 in 2010, up...
- Coram Boy is a 2000 children's novel by Jamila Gavin. It won Gavin a Whitbread Children's Book Award. The book was adapted for the stage by Helen Edmundson...