| 1. | a string or chain of flowers, foliage, ribbon, etc., suspended in a curve between two points. |
| 2. | a decorative representation of this, as in architectural work or on pottery. |
| 3. | a fabric suspended, draped, and bound at intervals to form graceful loops or scalloped folds. |
| 4. | Dentistry. the garlandlike area of the gums surrounding the necks of the teeth. |
| 5. | to adorn with or as with festoons: to festoon a hall. |
| 6. | to form into festoons: to festoon flowers and leaves. |
| 7. | Dentistry. to reproduce natural gum patterns around the teeth or a denture. |
| 8. | to connect by festoons. |
festoon fes·toon (fě-st&oomacr;n')
n.
A carving in the base material of a denture that simulates the contours of the natural tissue being replaced by the denture.