A plantstand or flowerpot, especially one made of decorated pottery or porcelain.(noun)
Vegetables served as a garnish over meat.(noun)
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Use "jardinière" in a sentence
"Another desk I have made is called a jardiniere table, and was designed for Mrs. Ogden Armour's garden room at Lake Forest."
"It was what the French call a jardiniere, or a partridge garnished with cabbage, carrots, turnips, etc."
"An omelet "jardiniere" is two tablespoonfuls of mixed parsley, onion, chives, shallots and a few leaves each of sorrel and chevril, minced fine and stirred into the beaten eggs before cooking."