relievo
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Relievo — Re*lie vo (r? l? v?), n. [It. rilievo.] See {Relief}, n., 5. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
relievo — [ri lē′vō, ril yev′ō] n. pl. relievos RELIEF (sense 7) … English World dictionary
Relievo Schiacciato — A flattened relief that allows for the rendition of convincing, infinite recession into space through optical illusion rather than actual projection. This technique was introduced by Donatello in the 15th century. Among the works he created in … Dictionary of Renaissance art
relievo — noun (plural vos) Etymology: Italian rilievo, from rilevare to raise, from Latin relevare Date: 1625 relief 6 … New Collegiate Dictionary
relievo — /ri lee voh, ril yev oh/, n., pl. relievos. Obs. relief2 (defs. 2, 3). [1615 25; < It rilievo RELIEF2, deriv. of rilevare to raise < L relevare; see RELIEVE] * * * … Universalium
relievo — [rɪ li:vəʊ] noun (plural relievos) Art another term for relief (in sense 6). Origin Ital. rilievo … English new terms dictionary
relievo — re·lie·vo … English syllables
relievo — /rəˈlivoʊ/ (say ruh leevoh) noun (plural relievos or relievi /rəˈlivi/ (say ruh leevee)) → relief (defs 9 and 10). Also, rilievo. {Italian, from rilevare raise, modelled on French relief} …
relievo — n. (also rilievo) (pl. os) = RELIEF 6. Etymology: It. rilievo RELIEF 6 … Useful english dictionary
Alto-relievo — Al to re*lie vo, n. Alto rilievo. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English