Its decinate (deck-in-ate)? I think it means to be elegant or classy. I can't find it in the dictionary.|||I don't think you're using the right word, and I don't think it means what you think it means. I could be wrong, though. I've never heard of such a word as 'decinate,' however, 'decadent' means 'decaying' or 'degenerating' and is often used to describe excessive or self-indulgent finery.|||The adjective el·e·gant (l-gnt) is characterized by or exhibiting refined, tasteful beauty of manner, form, or style. One of the synonyms of elegant is delicate..
Thus, the nearest word that I could think about with your word "decinate" is delicate pronounced as del·i·cate (dl-kt)
You may look at the word delicate
|||use this source
www.dictionary.com
alll words mean same as elegant: attractive, beautiful, chic, chichi, classy, courtly, cultivated, dainty, dapper, delicate, exquisite, fashionable, fine, genteel, graceful, grand, handsome, lapidary, lavish, luxurious, majestic, polished, posh, refined, rich, stately, stylish, sumptuous, swank, tasteful, urbane |||Decadence? Or decadent? |||http://answers.yahoo.com/question/answer…
Nothing like what you listed. But you can check other thesauruses.
That's usually what you would use: a thesaurus.
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