Concept cluster: Communication > Carving or engraving on stones
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Synonym of curly bracket
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Synonym of Albert chain
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Synonym of alembic
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An artist who uses photography as the basis of his or her work.
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The art of writing with or in gold.
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The creation of a self-portrait.
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(law, historical) A kind of medieval document written in duplicate (or more) on a single piece of parchment, then cut across a single word, so that each holder of a portion can prove it matches the others.
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The art of writing or engraving upon gems.
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The branch of archaeology dealing with gem engraving.
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The science of using fingerprints to uniquely identify people.
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Glyptic art consisting of a sunken or depressed engraving or carving on a stone or gem.
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(art) The use of small areas of color to construct an image.
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Of or pertaining to engraving, especially on precious stones.
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Alternative form of glyptic [Of or pertaining to engraving, especially on precious stones.]
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The study of engraving, especially on precious stones.
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A person who studies, or who writes, graffiti.
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The study of graffiti.
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Alternative form of graymap [(computer graphics) A grayscale bitmap.]
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(art) An intermediate or middle tone in a painting, engraving, photograph, etc.; a middle tint, neither very dark nor very light.
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(printing, dated) Of or relating to a kind of heavy-faced type.
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An engraving on a gem.
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A lithographer.
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(UK, dated) The face.
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(art) The depiction of great or grand things, such as heroes and gods; painting on a large scale
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Synonym of meiboscore
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(dated) One who writes on the subject of metals.
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A very small library (collection of books or similar resources).
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A love of trivia or minutiae.
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Synonym of mimiamb
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The systematic description of coins and medals.
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(historical) Any early document (such as a roll of papyrus) that has writing on the back as well as the front.
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Op art.
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Pertaining to origami.
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The process of making copies of documents with a papyrograph.
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(archaeology) A rock carving, especially one made in prehistoric times.
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The art or process of carving figures or inscriptions on stone.
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Drawing, writing or inscription on stone, as a painting on a cave wall.
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An inscription indicating the identity of the person who engraved a photograph.
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The photoconceptual approach to art.
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photoglyphic engraving
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A photo artist
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Any artistic use of photography to imitate painting, especially using pictorial conventions.
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The imitation or forgery of handwriting.
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(archaeology) Small pieces of prehistoric art that could be carried, as opposed to art applied to walls or cliffs, for example.
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A photorealistic painting.
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The freehanded art of decorating wood, leather or other materials with burn marks (resulting in surface burned designs) from the controlled application of a heated object or tool such as a poker.
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of or relating to scenery
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The art or act of representing a body on a perspective plane.
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(by extension, countable) A sepia-coloured drawing or photograph.
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(of music) produced by a synthesizer
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The study of flags
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The art of carving in wood.

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