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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024tex•ture /ˈtɛkstʃɚ/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- the physical structure of a material, etc., determined by its size and shape and the arrangement of its parts:soil of a sandy texture.
- Textilesthe appearance and feel of a textile fabric:wool of a coarse texture.
- the appearance of a work of art, determined by the materials used, paint applied, etc.
- the quality present in something by the relation of its parts or elements:the texture of that Beethoven sonata.
tex•tur•al, adj. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024tex•ture (teks′chər),USA pronunciation n., v., -tured, -tur•ing. n. - the visual and esp. tactile quality of a surface:rough texture.
- Textilesthe characteristic structure of the interwoven or intertwined threads, strands, or the like, that make up a textile fabric:coarse texture.
- the characteristic physical structure given to a material, an object, etc., by the size, shape, arrangement, and proportions of its parts:soil of a sandy texture; a cake with a heavy texture.
- an essential or characteristic quality;
essence. - Fine Art
- the characteristic visual and tactile quality of the surface of a work of art resulting from the way in which the materials are used.
- the imitation of the tactile quality of represented objects.
- the quality given, as to a musical or literary work, by the combination or interrelation of parts or elements.
- a rough or grainy surface quality.
- Textilesanything produced by weaving;
woven fabric. v.t. - to give texture or a particular texture to.
- to make by or as if by weaving.
- Latin textūra web, equivalent. to text(us) (past participle of texere to weave) + -ūra -ure
- late Middle English 1400–50
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