
1) An anagram for staple 2) Anagram for staple 3) Aqua 4) Aqua or peach 5) Art material 6) Baby-blue 7) Bedroom hue 8) Brazilian cuisine 9) Brazilian nosh 10) Brazilian chow 11) Brazilian fare 12) Brazilian grub 13) Brazilian special 14) Brazilian scran 15) Brazilian dish 16) Cake 17) Chalklike crayon
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1) Aqua 2) Delicate
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• (n.) A plant affording a blue dye; the woad (Isatis tinctoria); also, the dye itself. • (n.) A crayon made of a paste composed of a color ground with gum water.
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A light, soft color.
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dry drawing medium executed with fragile, finger-size sticks. These drawing crayons, called pastels, are made of powdered pigments combined with a ... [3 related articles]
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a light, pale tint of color
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In art, chalky material consisting of ground pigment bound with gum. Pastel is a form of painting in dry colours and produces a powdery surface, which is delicate and difficult to conserve. Artists...
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1. A crayon made of a paste composed of a colour ground with gum water. [Sometimes incorrectly written pastil] 'Charming heads in pastel.' ... 2. <botany> A plant affording a blue dye; the woad (Isatis tinctoria); also, the dye itself. 3. A drawing using pastel, or of a pastel shade. 4. The art or process of drawing with pastels. 5. Any of va...
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A colored crayon that consists of pigment mixed with just enough of a aqueous binder to hold it together; a work of art produced by pastel crayons; the technique itself. Pastels vary according to the volume of chalk contained...the deepest in tone are pure pigment. Pastel is the simplest and purest method of painting, since pure color is used witho...
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(Spanish) pie or pastry
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A drawing or sketch executed in crayons made of ground colour pigments, chalk, water and gum. A fixative is necessary to seal the powdery pastel colours to the base material, which is usually paper.
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Pas'tel noun [ F.; confer Italian
pastello . Confer
Pastil .]
1. A crayon made of a paste composed of a color ground with gum water. [ Sometimes incorrectly written
pastil .] 'Charming heads in
pastel .'
W. Black. 2. (Botany) A plant affordin...
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Pigments mixed with gum and pressed into a stick form for use as crayons. Works of art done with such pigments are referred to as pastels.
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A colored crayon that consists of pigment mixed with just enough of a aqueous binder to hold it together; a work of art produced by pastel crayons; the technique itself. Pastels vary according to the volume of chalk contained...the deepest in tone are pure pigment. Pastel is the simplest and purest method of painting,
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A medium made from gum and water, which when pressed into a dried stick form produces crayons. Chalk is similar to pastel, but more tightly bound. British Artists showing at Red Rag Modern British Art Gallery and who paint using Pastels include: Darren Baker, Moira Huntly and Barbara Stewart .
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[
adj] - lacking in body or vigor 2. [adj] - delicate and pale in color 3. [n] - any of various pale or light colors
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(Mexican) Cake.
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Powdered pigments mixed with a small amount of binding medium to produce dry coloured sticks. Chalk can be added to soften intense pigments and to obtain a range of hues.
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adjective delicate and pale in color; `pastel pink`
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In art, chalky material consisting of ground pigment bound with gum. Pastel is a form of painting in dry colours and produces a powdery surface, which is delicate and difficult to conserve. Artists renowned for their use of pastel include Rosalba Carriera (1675–1785), La Tour, Chardin, Degas, and Mary Cassatt. The use of coloured chalks has a ......
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(shade) pastel
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A very pale color or tinted color.
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