| jewellery | an adornment (as a bracelet or ring or necklace) made of precious metals and set with gems (or imitation gems) | en |
| jewellery | jew·el·lery in AM, use jewelry Jewellery is ornaments that people wear, for example rings, bracelets, and necklaces. It is often made of a valuable metal such as gold, and sometimes decorated with precious stones | en |
| jewellery | ornaments for personal adornment made of precious metals or set with gemstones isim | en |
| jewellery | Collectively, personal ornamentation such as rings, necklaces, brooches and bracelets, made of precious metals and sometimes set with gemstones | en |
| jewellery | See Jewelry | en |
| JEWELRY | clothing | en |
| Jewelry | tomfoolery | en |
| jewelry | American English spelling of jewellery | en |
| jewelry | The art or trade of a jeweler | en |
| jewelry | bonduc nut | en |
| jewelry | Jewels, collectively; as, a bride's jewelry | en |
| jewelry | bijouterie isim | en |
| jewelry | Heraldic Signet Rings Clan Badge Ring | en |
| jewelry | Objects designed for the adornment of the body, usually made of gold, silver, or platinum, often with precious or semiprecious stones and such organic substances as pearls, coral, and amber. Jewelry evolved from shells, animal teeth, and other objects used as adornment in prehistoric times. Over the centuries it came to be a sign of social or religious rank. In Renaissance Italy, jewelry making reached the status of a fine art; many Italian sculptors trained as goldsmiths. From the 17th century the decorative function of jewelry again came to the fore, overshadowing its symbolic significance. By the 19th century, industrialization brought jewelry within the reach of the middle class. Firms opened by jewelers such as Carl Fabergé and Louis Comfort Tiffany achieved great success by making fine jewelry for the wealthy | en |
| jewelry | Ornaments worn by people on the body [Fr]; trinket; fine jewelry; costume jewelry, junk jewelry; gem, gemstone, precious stone Forms of jewelry: necklace, bracelet, anklet; earring; locket, pendant, charm bracelet; ring, pinky ring; carcanet, chain, chatelaine; broach, pin, lapel pin, torque | en |
| jewelry | Any ornament for personal adornment, as a necklace, cufflinks, etc , including those of base metals, glass, plastic, or the like | en |
| jewelry | bijou | en |