Stenciling
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stenciling — ▪ art in the visual arts, a technique for reproducing designs by passing ink or paint over holes cut in cardboard or metal onto the surface to be decorated. Stencils were known in China as early as the 8th century, and Eskimo in Baffin… … Universalium
stenciling — sten·cil || stensl n. thin sheet of some material from which figures or letters have been cut out so that paint or ink may be passed through the perforations onto a surface; designs created with a stencil v. create a design on a surface by means … English contemporary dictionary
stenciling — noun or stencilling ( s) Etymology: from gerund of stencil (II) : the art or practice of one that stencils … Useful english dictionary
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