slovo | definícia |
hatching (encz) | hatching,líhnutí se n: Jirka Daněk |
hatching (encz) | hatching,stínování n: Zdeněk Brož |
hatching (encz) | hatching,šrafování n: Zdeněk Brož |
Hatching (gcide) | Hatch \Hatch\ (h[a^]ch), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hatched
(h[a^]cht); p. pr. & vb. n. Hatching.] [F. hacher to chop,
hack. See Hash.]
1. To cross with lines in a peculiar manner in drawing and
engraving. See Hatching.
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Shall win this sword, silvered and hatched.
--Chapman.
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Those hatching strokes of the pencil. --Dryden.
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2. To cross; to spot; to stain; to steep. [Obs.]
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His weapon hatched in blood. --Beau. & Fl.
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Hatching (gcide) | Hatching \Hatch"ing\, n. [See 1st Hatch.]
A mode of execution in engraving, drawing, and miniature
painting, in which shading is produced by lines crossing each
other at angles more or less acute; -- called also
crosshatching.
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hatching (wn) | hatching
n 1: the production of young from an egg [syn: hatch,
hatching]
2: shading consisting of multiple crossing lines [syn: hatch,
hatching, crosshatch, hachure] |
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cross-hatching (encz) | cross-hatching,šrafování n: Zdeněk Brož |
crosshatching (encz) | crosshatching,šrafování n: Zdeněk Brož |
hatching of entomophage (encz) | hatching of entomophage,získání entomofága [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
crosshatching (gcide) | Hatching \Hatch"ing\, n. [See 1st Hatch.]
A mode of execution in engraving, drawing, and miniature
painting, in which shading is produced by lines crossing each
other at angles more or less acute; -- called also
crosshatching.
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In drawing and line engraving, shading with lines that cross
one another at an angle.
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Crosshatching (gcide) | Hatching \Hatch"ing\, n. [See 1st Hatch.]
A mode of execution in engraving, drawing, and miniature
painting, in which shading is produced by lines crossing each
other at angles more or less acute; -- called also
crosshatching.
[1913 Webster]Crosshatching \Cross"hatch`ing\, n.
In drawing and line engraving, shading with lines that cross
one another at an angle.
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Hatching (gcide) | Hatch \Hatch\ (h[a^]ch), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hatched
(h[a^]cht); p. pr. & vb. n. Hatching.] [F. hacher to chop,
hack. See Hash.]
1. To cross with lines in a peculiar manner in drawing and
engraving. See Hatching.
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Shall win this sword, silvered and hatched.
--Chapman.
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Those hatching strokes of the pencil. --Dryden.
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2. To cross; to spot; to stain; to steep. [Obs.]
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His weapon hatched in blood. --Beau. & Fl.
[1913 Webster]Hatching \Hatch"ing\, n. [See 1st Hatch.]
A mode of execution in engraving, drawing, and miniature
painting, in which shading is produced by lines crossing each
other at angles more or less acute; -- called also
crosshatching.
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Thatching (gcide) | Thatch \Thatch\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Thatched; p. pr. & vb. n.
Thatching.] [From Thatch, n.: cf. OE. thecchen, AS.
?eccean to cover.]
To cover with, or with a roof of, straw, reeds, or some
similar substance; as, to thatch a roof, a stable, or a stack
of grain.
[1913 Webster]Thatching \Thatch"ing\, n.
1. The act or art of covering buildings with thatch; so as to
keep out rain, snow, etc.
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2. The materials used for this purpose; thatch.
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