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Definition of painted
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Painted
(imp. & p. p.) of Pain.
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Quail
::
Quail (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
Turnix
and
allied
genera,
native
of the Old
World,
as the
Australian
painted
quail
(Turnix
varius).
See
Turnix..
Bantam Work
::
Bantam
work ()
Carved
and
painted
work in
imitation
of Japan ware.
Paintless
::
Paintless
(a.) Not
capable
of being
painted
or
described.
Diptych
::
Diptych
(n.) A
picture
or
series
of
pictures
painted
on two
tablets
connected
by
hinges.
See
Triptych.
Calender
::
Calender
(n.) One of a sect or order of
fantastically
dressed
or
painted
dervishes.
Phantasmagoria
::
Phantasmagoria
(n.) An
optical
effect
produced
by a magic
lantern.
The
figures
are
painted
in
transparent
colors,
and all the rest of the glass is
opaque
black.
The
screen
is
between
the
spectators
and the
instrument,
and the
figures
are often made to
appear
as in
motion,
or to merge into one
another..
Grisaille
::
Grisaille
(n.)
Decorative
painting
in gray
monochrome;
-- used in
English
especially
for
painted
glass.
Lacwork
::
Lacwork
(n.)
Ornamentation
by means of
lacquer
painted
or
carved,
or
simply
colored,
sprinkled
with gold or the like; -- said
especially
of
Oriental
work of this
kind..
Table
::
Table (n.) A thin, flat piece of wood,
stone,
metal,
or other
material,
on which
anything
is cut,
traced,
written,
or
painted;
a
tablet.
Make-up
::
Make-up
(n.) The way in which the parts of
anything
are put
together;
often,
the way in which an actor is
dressed,
painted,
etc., in
personating
a
character..
Gondola
::
Gondola
(n.) A long,
narrow
boat with a high prow and
stern,
used in the
canals
of
Venice.
A
gondola
is
usually
propelled
by one or two
oarsmen
who stand
facing
the prow, or by
poling.
A
gondola
for
passengers
has a small open cabin
amidships,
for their
protection
against
the sun or rain. A
sumptuary
law of
Venice
required
that
gondolas
should
be
painted
black,
and they are
customarily
so
painted
now..
Painty
::
Painty
(a.)
Unskillfully
painted,
so that the
painter's
method
of work is too
obvious;
also,
having
too much
pigment
applied
to the
surface..
Transparency
::
Transparency
(n.) That which is
transparent;
especially,
a
picture
painted
on thin cloth or
glass,
or
impressed
on
porcelain,
or the like, to be
viewed
by
natural
or
artificial
light,
which
shines
through
it..
Kitcat
::
Kitcat
(a.)
Designating
a
canvas
used for
portraits
of a
peculiar
size, viz.,
twenty-right
or
twenty-nine
inches
by
thirty-six;
-- so
called
because
that size was
adopted
by Sir
Godfrey
Kneller
for the
portraits
he
painted
of the
members
of the
Kitcat
Club..
Allegory
::
Allegory
(n.) A
figure
representation
which has a
meaning
beyond
notion
directly
conveyed
by the
object
painted
or
sculptured.
Painted
::
Painted
(imp. & p. p.) of Pain.
Tapeline
::
Tapeline
(n.) A
painted
tape,
marked
with
linear
dimensions,
as
inches,
feet, etc., and often
inclosed
in a case, -- used for
measuring..
Miniate
::
Miniate
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the color of red lead or
vermilion;
painted
with
vermilion.
Arabesque
::
Arabesque
(n.) A style of
ornamentation
either
painted,
inlaid,
or
carved
in low
relief.
It
consists
of a
pattern
in which
plants,
fruits,
foliage,
etc., as well as
figures
of men and
animals,
real or
imaginary,
are
fantastically
interlaced
or put
together..
Baston
::
Baston
(n.) An
officer
bearing
a
painted
staff,
who
formerly
was in
attendance
upon the
king's
court to take into
custody
persons
committed
by the
court..
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