ornamentalisms

noun
  1. Plural of ornamentalism; the practice or ideology of treating something primarily as decoration or embellishment rather than for functional or substantive purposes.
  2. Usage: Often used in critical or academic contexts to describe excessive focus on aesthetic elements over substance.; Commonly appears in discussions of architecture, design, politics, and cultural criticism.
  3. Historical or political systems characterized by ornamental or superficial displays of power, culture, or authority, particularly in colonial or imperial contexts.
  4. Usage: Academic and historical usage; refers to systems that prioritize symbolic display over substantive governance or cultural exchange.

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