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illustration

English

Etymology

From Middle French illustration, from Latin ill?str?ti?, from ill?str? (I illustrate).Morphologically illustrate +? -ion

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??l??st?e???n/
  • Rhymes: -e???n
  • Hyphenation: il?lus?tra?tion

Noun

illustration (countable and uncountable, plural illustrations)

  1. The act of illustrating; the act of making clear and distinct; education; also, the state of being illustrated, or of being made clear and distinct.
  2. That which illustrates; a comparison or example intended to make clear or apprehensible, or to remove obscurity.
  3. A picture designed to decorate a volume or elucidate a literary work.
  4. A calculated prevision of insurance premiums and returns (life insurance)

Translations

Descendants

  • Japanese: ????

References


French

Etymology

From Latin ill?str?ti?, from ill?str? (I illustrate).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /i.lys.t?a.sj??/

Noun

illustration f (plural illustrations)

  1. illustration
  2. photo, picture

Related terms

  • illustrer

Further reading

  • “illustration” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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etching

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?et?.??/
  • Rhymes: -?t???

Noun

etching (plural etchings)

  1. (uncountable) The art of producing an image from a metal plate into which an image or text has been etched with acid.
    Coordinate term: engraving
    Hypernym: intaglio
    Hyponyms: aquatint, mezzotint
  2. (countable) The image created by this process.
    • "My tastes," he said, still smiling, "incline me to the garishly sunlit side of this planet." And, to tease her and arouse her to combat: "I prefer a farandole to a nocturne; I'd rather have a painting than an etching; Mr. Whistler bores me with his monochromatic mud; I don't like dull colours, dull sounds, dull intellects; []."

Derived terms

  • etching scribe

Translations

Verb

etching

  1. present participle of etch

Further reading

  • etching on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • teching

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