Shading

  • 31shading — ● ►en n. m. ►GRAPH Litt. ombrage . Calcul de la couleur d une surface dans une image de synthèse en fonction des sources de lumières …

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  • 32shading — shad|ing [ˈʃeıdıŋ] n 1.) [U] the areas of a drawing or painting that have been made to look darker 2.) shadings [plural] slight differences ▪ He didn t understand the subtle shadings of legal language …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 33shading — shad|ing [ ʃeıdıŋ ] noun 1. ) uncount lines or colors that represent areas of shadow in a drawing or painting 2. ) count a very slight difference, especially in the meanings of words …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 34shading —    A widening of the ink stroke due to added pressure on a flexible pen point or to the use of a stub pen …

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  • 35shading — dashing …

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  • 36shading — noun 1》 the representation of light and shade on a drawing or map. 2》 a very slight variation. 3》 something providing shade …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 37shading — noun 1 (U) the areas of a drawing or painting that have been made to look darker 2 shadings (plural) slight differences between things, situations, or ideas …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 38shading — shad•ing [[t]ˈʃeɪ dɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) a slight variation or difference of color, character, etc 2) the representation of the different values of color or light and dark in a painting or drawing • Etymology: 1605–15 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 39shading — /ˈʃeɪdɪŋ/ (say shayding) noun 1. a slight variation or difference of colour, character, etc. 2. the act of someone or something that shades. 3. the representation of the different values in a painting or drawing …

  • 40shading — n. 1 the representation of light and shade, e.g. by pencilled lines, on a map or drawing. 2 the graduation of tones from light to dark to create a sense of depth …

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