[arts] Aerography is a surrealist method in which a stencil used in spraypainting is replaced by a three-dimensional object, sometimes in extreme cases male artists have used their genitals as stencils. The aerography technique is most recognizable as a blended and photorealistic style. The method has been used to decorate tiles from the Vi...
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[meteorology] Aerography is the production of weather charts. The information is supplied by radiosonde observations, principally. Constant-pressure charts are routinely constructed at standard air pressures. Standard air pressures are 850, 700, 500, 400, 300, 250, and 200 millibars (hectopascals) (hPa) (SI). Weather charts are sometimes dr...
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descriptive work on the atmosphere
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• (n.) A description of the air or atmosphere; aerology.
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Late 19thC technique of applying colours to ceramics through a stencil with an airbrush or atomiser. It resulted in a gradual transition of colours ad soft-edged, slightly grained images, and was often used to 'dress up' cheap pottery and porcelain.
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A`ër·og'ra·phy noun [
Aëro- +
-graphy : confer French
aérographie .] A description of the air or atmosphere; aërology.
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aerography 1. A written report about atmospheric conditions. 2. The systematic description of air quality.
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the study of the air or atmosphere.
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