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shadingshad‧ing /ˈʃeɪdɪŋ/ noun - Counties with low population density have sparse shading while counties with high population density have dark shading.
- His lower body is lime green with a rich shading of deep red across the upper half.
- Light shading indicates where temperatures are below 195K and dark shading where temperatures are below 190K.
- This is a deep blue fish with red shading on his fins.
- This will minimise uneven shading in daylight, which is more noticeable on a plain carpet.
- Within the austere collegial melody of science even the slightest emotional shading can have a suitably dramatic effect.
► Painting and Drawingabstract, nounacrylic, adjectiveacrylics, nounaltarpiece, nounaquatint, nounbrush, nounbrushwork, nouncanvas, nouncartridge paper, nouncollage, nouncubism, noundiptych, noundrawing, nouneasel, nounetching, nounexecute, verbexecution, nounfauvism, nounfigure, nounfix, verbfixative, nounframe, verbfreehand, adjectivefresco, nounfull face, adjectivegallery, nounglaze, noungouache, nounhalf-length, adjectivehatching, nounhighlight, nounhue, nounicon, nounillustration, nounillustrator, nounimpressionism, nounimpressionist, nounlettering, nounlife, nounline drawing, nounlithograph, nounlithography, nounminiature, nounminiaturist, nounmural, nounoil paint, nounoil painting, nounold master, nounpaintbox, nounpaintbrush, nounpainter, nounpainterly, adjectivepainting, nounpalette, nounpalette knife, nounpanel, nounpastel, nounpastel, adjectivepencil, nounperspective, nounpictogram, nounpigment, nounpointillism, nounportrait, nounportraiture, nounposter paint, nounprimitive, nounretouch, verbrice paper, nounseascape, nounself-portrait, nounshade, nounshade, verbshading, nounshow, verbsit, verbsitting, nounsketch, nounsketch, verbstencil, nounstencil, verbstill life, nounstipple, verbsubject, nounsurrealism, nounsurrealistic, adjectivetempera, nountrace, verbtriptych, nounview, nounwall painting, nounwatercolour, noun 1[uncountable] the areas of a drawing or painting that have been made to look darker2shadings [plural] slight differences: He didn’t understand the subtle shadings of legal language. |