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One who engraves with a burin.
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(rare, obsolete) The art of producing decorative metalwork other than statuary, such as reliefs, intaglios, engravings, and chasing.
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A piece of jewelry, etc., carved in relief.
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A piece of canvas cloth stretched across a frame on which one may paint.
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(architecture, obsolete or rare) the field or ground on which carving appears in relief
adj
(art) Having the ground engraved or cut out in the parts to be enamelled; inlaid in depressions made in the ground; said of a kind of enamel work in which depressions made in the surface are filled with enamel pastes, which are then fired.
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Absorbent paper used to soak up colours so that they separate out into their various components.
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(US, chiefly dated) A decal, a design that can be transferred to a surface.
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(US) A decorative sticker.
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A friendship book in which people add decorative elements such as drawings, stickers and sequins.
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An art technique in which paper cutouts (either from magazines etc or specially made) are glued onto the surface of an object and sometimes painted or decorated
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To form relatively deep objects in sheet metal using a die
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Ornamentation of a metal surface by impressions with a die.
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decorated with engravings
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(obsolete) Delicately carved ornamental work; intaglio.
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The person who applies the gilding and decoration in bookbinding.
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The white tip applied to each pink-painted nail as part of a French manicure.
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(obsolete) embossed or raised work; ornamentation
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(art) The incised part in an intaglio.
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engraved in the form of an intaglio
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In mediaeval and later art, a representation of a band or scroll containing an inscription.
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The activity of making models, miniature representations of things.
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A factory that produces paint.
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The art of cutting decorative designs out of paper.
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An art technique in which pieces of flat material (paper, oilcloth, etc.) are pasted into a painting in much in the same way as a collage, except that the pasted pieces represent objects in the painting.
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To apply papier-mâché to.
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Alternative spelling of pencase [A box or case for storing a pen.]
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A teacher's pointer, pointing stick, a rod with an arrow.
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(typography) The craft of cutting letter punches in steel from which matrices were made in copper for type founding in the letterpress era.
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(colloquial) A clerk or hack writer; a pen-pusher.
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One who creates decorative designs from thin strips of curled paper.
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(art) An art of papercutting, cutting continuous paper designs, which began in Switzerland and Germany in the 1500s and was brought to Colonial America in the 1700s by immigrants who settled primarily in Pennsylvania.
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The process of making a scrapbook.
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A workman who applies a stain to wood, etc.
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A print that has fragments of tinsel glued on after printing, for decorative effect.
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(bookbinding) Impressed with an ornamental design.
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A style of American woodwork of the late 19th century, typified by simple tools, reuse of wood from other sources, chip or notch carving, and the layering of materials into geometric shapes using glue or nails.
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(countable) An engraved block of wood, especially one used as a printing form.
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