0 having a lot of beautiful or expensive decoration, furniture, etc.:
The cultural development of a simply constructed and, therefore, more elastic language proceeds more productively than an old-fashioned, richly embellished one with minutely entangled forms.
The frontal lobes and the subcortical nuclei are richly innervated by monoaminergic amines, serotonin and noradrenaline.
The 'richly habited' baby is completely swamped by her noble surroundings.
As such it is a brilliant and richly-woven tapestry, full of insight and fresh ideas.
Beyond labeling : the role of maternal input in the acquisition of richly structured categories.
Stylistically the result is characterized by a high degree of for mal elegance, richly ornamented detail and rapid textural transition.
In so doing it intimates the place of deception in ideas of survival that the volume will, elsewhere, richly develop.
The result is a powerful, richly textured and ambitious monograph.