α. 1700s– sciagraphic Brit. /ˌsʌɪəˈɡrafɪk/, U.S. /ˌsaɪəˈɡræfɪk/, 1800s– skiagraphic.
β. 1800s– sciographic, 1800s– skiographic.
单词 | skiagraphic |
释义 | skiagraphicadj.α. 1700s– sciagraphic Brit. /ˌsʌɪəˈɡrafɪk/, U.S. /ˌsaɪəˈɡræfɪk/, 1800s– skiagraphic. β. 1800s– sciographic, 1800s– skiographic. 1. Of or relating to the art of correctly depicting shadows in a perspective drawing, and of conveying perspective by this means. Also: of or relating to silhouettes; shown or seen (only) in silhouette or outline. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > light and shade > [adjective] > shade skiagraphical1663 shading1667 skiagraphic1761 shaded1839 the world > space > shape > [adjective] > having a definite outline > thrown up in outline outlined1798 silhouetted1894 skylined1905 skiagraphic1977 1761 London Chron. 22 Jan. 82/1 This Number contains..the Rules of Perspective applied to Architecture by raising the Perspective Elevation of Buildings, Sciagraphic Perspective, or the Art of Shadows. 1815 R. Brown Princ. Pract. Perspective 2 Sciagraphic Perspective is the art of projecting shadows of objects from a luminous body. 1867 A. Barry Life & Wks. Sir C. Barry ix. 308 Sciographic and orthographic rules and systems. 1933 E. Blunden Charles Lamb 186 One sees Fanny Kelly there bright but sciographic. 1975 Phoenix 29 7 Plato tells us that skiagraphic paintings are incomprehensible from close range. 1977 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 24 Nov. 26/3 The effects..were both cinematographic and skiagraphic, as when the actors were momentarily frozen in sihouette before dissolving into darkness. 1996 Mus. Managemant & Curatorship 15 418/2 There will be skiographic consequences because the shadows will both express the form [of the sculpture] and change from morning to evening. 2010 J. Elkins Chinese Landscape Painting as Western Art Hist. iii. 75 What mattered was the skiagraphic quality of their works. 2. Chiefly Medicine = radiographic adj.1 Cf. skiagraphy n. 8. Now chiefly historical. ΘΚΠ society > communication > representation > a plastic or graphic representation > graphic representation > [adjective] > of or relating to X-ray, etc. thermographic1848 phosphorographic1880 radiographic1896 scotographic1896 skiagraphic1896 skiagraphical1897 radiographical1898 vaporographic1903 skiagrammaticc1904 roentgenographic1906 stereofluoroscopic1928 cineradiographic1934 stereoradiographic1936 autoradiographic1942 microradiographic1944 radioautographic1944 xeroradiographic1950 autoradiographical1952 1896 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 22 Feb. 491 All this was ascertained by means of the skiographic method. 1945 Tubercle 26 161/1 The skiagraphic appearances had not changed and all reports from the radiologists stated that the disease was quiescent. 1986 A. Pais Inward Bound v. 96 Opaque substances enhance skiagraphic contrast. 1987 Combat Handguns Aug. 64/2 Experiments in cadavers, and the skiagraphic evidence from the same. 2006 Jrnl. Vascular & Interventional Radiol. 17 1399/3 Fawcett..took the patient to the so-called skiagraphic department, imaged the pneumothorax..and took a picture of the result. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1761 |
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