slovo | definícia |
emboss (encz) | emboss,ražba n: Pino |
emboss (encz) | emboss,reliéf n: Pino |
emboss (encz) | emboss,vytepat Hynek Hanke |
Emboss (gcide) | Emboss \Em*boss"\ (?; 115), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embossed (?;
115); p. pr. & vb. n. Embossing.] [Pref. em- (L. in) +
boss: cf. OF. embosser to swell in bunches.]
1. To raise the surface of into bosses or protuberances;
particularly, to ornament with raised work.
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Botches and blains must all his flesh emboss.
--Milton.
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2. To raise in relief from a surface, as an ornament, a head
on a coin, or the like.
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Then o'er the lofty gate his art embossed
Androgeo's death. --Dryden.
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Exhibiting flowers in their natural color embossed
upon a purple ground. --Sir W.
Scott.
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Emboss (gcide) | Emboss \Em*boss"\, v. t. [Etymology uncertain.]
To make to foam at the mouth, like a hunted animal. [Obs.]
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Emboss (gcide) | Emboss \Em*boss"\, v. t. [Cf. Pr. & Sp. emboscar, It. imboscare,
F. embusquer, and E. imbosk.]
1. To hide or conceal in a thicket; to imbosk; to inclose,
shelter, or shroud in a wood. [Obs.]
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In the Arabian woods embossed. --Milton.
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2. To surround; to ensheath; to immerse; to beset.
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A knight her met in mighty arms embossed. --Spenser.
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Emboss (gcide) | Emboss \Em*boss"\, v. i.
To seek the bushy forest; to hide in the woods. [Obs.] --S.
Butler.
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emboss (wn) | emboss
v 1: raise in a relief; "embossed stationery" [syn: emboss,
boss, stamp] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
embossed (mass) | embossed
- tepaný |
embossed (encz) | embossed,reliéfní n: Pinoembossed,vypouklý adj: Zdeněk Brožembossed,vystupující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
embosser (encz) | embosser, |
embossing (encz) | embossing,ražba n: Zdeněk Brožembossing,vytlačení n: Zdeněk Brož |
embossment (encz) | embossment,reliéf n: Zdeněk Brož |
brocaded embossed raised (gcide) | decorated \decorated\ adj.
having decorations. [Narrower terms: {beaded, beady,
bejeweled, bejewelled, bespangled, gemmed, jeweled, jewelled,
sequined, spangled, spangly}; bedaubed; {bespectacled,
monocled, spectacled}; braided; {brocaded, embossed,
raised}; buttony; carbuncled; {champleve, cloisonne,
enameled}; crested, plumed having a decorative plume);
crested, top-knotted, topknotted, tufted; crested;
embellished, ornamented, ornate; embroidered; {encircled,
ringed, wreathed}; {fancied up, gussied, gussied up, tricked
out}; feathery, feathered, plumy; {frilled, frilly,
ruffled}; fringed; gilt-edged; inflamed; inlaid;
inwrought; laced; mosaic, tessellated; {paneled,
wainscoted}; studded; tapestried; tasseled, tasselled;
tufted; clinquant, tinseled, tinselly; tricked-out]
Also See: clothed, fancy. Antonym: unadorned.
Syn: adorned.
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Disembossom (gcide) | Disembossom \Dis`em*bos"som\, v. t.
To separate from the bosom. [R.] --Young.
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Emboss (gcide) | Emboss \Em*boss"\ (?; 115), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embossed (?;
115); p. pr. & vb. n. Embossing.] [Pref. em- (L. in) +
boss: cf. OF. embosser to swell in bunches.]
1. To raise the surface of into bosses or protuberances;
particularly, to ornament with raised work.
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Botches and blains must all his flesh emboss.
--Milton.
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2. To raise in relief from a surface, as an ornament, a head
on a coin, or the like.
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Then o'er the lofty gate his art embossed
Androgeo's death. --Dryden.
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Exhibiting flowers in their natural color embossed
upon a purple ground. --Sir W.
Scott.
[1913 Webster]Emboss \Em*boss"\, v. t. [Etymology uncertain.]
To make to foam at the mouth, like a hunted animal. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]Emboss \Em*boss"\, v. t. [Cf. Pr. & Sp. emboscar, It. imboscare,
F. embusquer, and E. imbosk.]
1. To hide or conceal in a thicket; to imbosk; to inclose,
shelter, or shroud in a wood. [Obs.]
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In the Arabian woods embossed. --Milton.
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2. To surround; to ensheath; to immerse; to beset.
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A knight her met in mighty arms embossed. --Spenser.
[1913 Webster]Emboss \Em*boss"\, v. i.
To seek the bushy forest; to hide in the woods. [Obs.] --S.
Butler.
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Embossed (gcide) | Emboss \Em*boss"\ (?; 115), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embossed (?;
115); p. pr. & vb. n. Embossing.] [Pref. em- (L. in) +
boss: cf. OF. embosser to swell in bunches.]
1. To raise the surface of into bosses or protuberances;
particularly, to ornament with raised work.
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Botches and blains must all his flesh emboss.
--Milton.
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2. To raise in relief from a surface, as an ornament, a head
on a coin, or the like.
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Then o'er the lofty gate his art embossed
Androgeo's death. --Dryden.
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Exhibiting flowers in their natural color embossed
upon a purple ground. --Sir W.
Scott.
[1913 Webster]Embossed \Em*bossed"\ (?; 115), a.
1. Formed or covered with bosses or raised figures.
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2. Having a part projecting like the boss of a shield.
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3. Swollen; protuberant. [Obs.] "An embossed carbuncle."
--Shak.
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Embosser (gcide) | Embosser \Em*boss"er\ (?; 115), n.
One who embosses.
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Embossing (gcide) | Emboss \Em*boss"\ (?; 115), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embossed (?;
115); p. pr. & vb. n. Embossing.] [Pref. em- (L. in) +
boss: cf. OF. embosser to swell in bunches.]
1. To raise the surface of into bosses or protuberances;
particularly, to ornament with raised work.
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Botches and blains must all his flesh emboss.
--Milton.
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2. To raise in relief from a surface, as an ornament, a head
on a coin, or the like.
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Then o'er the lofty gate his art embossed
Androgeo's death. --Dryden.
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Exhibiting flowers in their natural color embossed
upon a purple ground. --Sir W.
Scott.
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Embossment (gcide) | Embossment \Em*boss"ment\, n.
1. The act of forming bosses or raised figures, or the state
of being so formed.
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2. A bosslike prominence; figure in relief; raised work; jut;
protuberance; esp., a combination of raised surfaces
having a decorative effect. "The embossment of the
figure." --Addison.
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embossed (wn) | embossed
adj 1: embellished with a raised pattern created by pressure or
embroidery; "brocaded silk"; "an embossed satin";
"embossed leather"; "raised needlework"; "raised
metalwork" [syn: brocaded, embossed, raised] |
embossment (wn) | embossment
n 1: an impression produced by pressure or printing [syn:
imprint, embossment]
2: sculpture consisting of shapes carved on a surface so as to
stand out from the surrounding background [syn: relief,
relievo, rilievo, embossment, sculptural relief] |
braille embosser (foldoc) | Braille printer
Braille embosser
embosser
(Or "(Braille) embosser") A printer, necessarily
an impact printer, that renders text as Braille. Blind
users call other printers ink printers.
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embosser (foldoc) | Braille printer
Braille embosser
embosser
(Or "(Braille) embosser") A printer, necessarily
an impact printer, that renders text as Braille. Blind
users call other printers ink printers.
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