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Definition of ravin
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Ravin (n.) Alt. of
Ravin.
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Delineate
::
Delineate
(v. t.) To
indicate
by lines drawn in the form or
figure
of; to
represent
by
sketch,
design,
or
diagram;
to
sketch
out; to
portray;
to
picture;
in
drawing
and
engraving,
to
represent
in
lines,
as with the pen,
pencil,
or
graver;
hence,
to
represent
with
accuracy
and
minuteness.
See
Delineation..
Xylographical
::
Xylographical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
xylography,
or wood
engraving..
Chine
::
Chine (n.) A chink or
cleft;
a
narrow
and deep
ravine;
as,
Shanklin
Chine in the Isle of
Wight,
a
quarter
of a mile long and 230 feet
deep..
Ravin
::
Ravin (v. t. & i.) Alt. of
Ravin.
Bluff
::
Bluff (n.) A high, steep bank, as by a river or the sea, or
beside
a
ravine
or
plain;
a cliff with a broad
face..
Landgravine
::
Landgravine
(n.) The wife of a
landgrave.
Transfer
::
Transfer
(v. t.) To
remove
from one
substance
or
surface
to
another;
as, to
transfer
drawings
or
engravings
to a
lithographic
stone..
Craving
::
Craving
(n.)
Vehement
or
urgent
desire;
longing
for;
beseeching.
Arreptitious
::
Arreptitious
(a.)
Snatched
away;
seized
or
possessed,
as a
demoniac;
raving;
mad;
crack-brained..
Bridge
::
Bridge
(n.)
Anything
supported
at the ends, which
serves
to keep some other thing from
resting
upon the
object
spanned,
as in
engraving,
watchmaking,
etc., or which forms a
platform
or
staging
over which
something
passes
or is
conveyed..
Graving
::
Graving
(n.)
Impression,
as upon the mind or
heart..
Horn-mad
::
Horn-mad
(a.) Quite mad; --
raving
crazy.
Argent
::
Argent
(n.) The white color in coats of arms,
intended
to
represent
silver,
or,
figuratively,
purity,
innocence,
beauty,
or
gentleness;
--
represented
in
engraving
by a plain white
surface..
Art
::
Art (n.) A
system
of rules
serving
to
facilitate
the
performance
of
certain
actions;
a
system
of
principles
and rules for
attaining
a
desired
end;
method
of doing well some
special
work; -- often
contradistinguished
from
science
or
speculative
principles;
as, the art of
building
or
engraving;
the art of war; the art of
navigation..
Scrimshaw
::
Scrimshaw
(v. t.) To
ornament,
as
shells,
ivory,
etc., by
engraving,
and
(usually)
rubbing
pigments
into the
incised
lines..
Copyright
::
Copyright
(n.) The right of an
author
or his
assignee,
under
statute,
to print and
publish
his
literary
or
artistic
work,
exclusively
of all other
persons.
This right may be had in maps,
charts,
engravings,
plays,
and
musical
compositions,
as well as in
books..
Photogravure
::
Photogravure
(n.) A
photoengraving;
also, the
process
by which such a
picture
is
produced..
Braving
::
Braving
(n.) A
bravado;
a
boast.
Publication
::
Publication
(n.) The act of
offering
a book,
pamphlet,
engraving,
etc., to the
public
by sale or by
gratuitous
distribution..
Dactyliography
::
Dactyliography
(n.) The art of
writing
or
engraving
upon gems.
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