Centerpiece

/ˈsɛntərˌpis/ noun

The main object or decoration placed in the middle of a table; something that is the most important or attractive feature of something.

From 'center' (from Latin 'centrum') and 'piece' (from Old French 'piece'). The compound emerged in the 1800s to describe decorative arrangements on dining tables.

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