
1) An art supply 2) Apply a coat of colour 3) Apply a liquid to 4) Apply paint to 5) Apply primer 6) Art supply 7) Artistic word 8) Art term with Frankish origin 9) Art word 10) Art word with French origin 11) Art word with Frankish origin 12) Art term 13) Artistic term 14) Art term with French origin
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1) Bodypaint 2) Coat 3) Daub 4) Dye 5) Enamel 6) Encaustic 7) Fingerpaint 8) Housepaint 9) Limn 10) Repaint 11) Rouge 12) Semigloss 13) Smear 14) Spray 15) Varnish
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• (v. t.) Fig.: To represent or exhibit to the mind; to describe vividly; to delineate; to image; to depict. • (n.) A cosmetic; rouge. • (n.) A pigment or coloring substance. • (v. t.) Fig.: To color, stain, or tinge; to adorn or beautify with colors; to diversify with colors. • (v. t.) To color one`s face by way of beautif...
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Any picture card
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any Jack, Queen, or King (all painted pictures).
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decorative and protective coating commonly applied to rigid surfaces as a liquid consisting of a pigment suspended in a vehicle, or binder. The ... [19 related articles]
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A combination of pigments with suitable thinners or oils to provide decorative and protective coatings.
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1. To cover with colouring matter; to apply paint to; as, to paint a house, a signboard, etc. 'Jezebel painted her face and tired her head.' (2 Kings ix. 30) ... 2. To colour, stain, or tinge; to adorn or beautify with colours; to diversify with colours. 'Not painted with the crimson spots of blood.' (Shak) 'Cuckoo buds of yellow hue Do paint the m...
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A coating including resin, a solvent, additives, pigments and, in some products, a diluent. Paints are generally opaque, and commonly represent the portion of the industry known as 'architectural coatings.'
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Paint (pānt)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Painted ;
present participle & verbal noun Painting .] [ Middle English
peinten , from French
peint , past participle of
peindre to paint, from Latin ...
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Paint noun 1. (a) A pigment or coloring substance.
(b) The same prepared with a vehicle, as oil, water with gum, or the like, for application to a surface.
2. A cosmetic; rouge.
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Paint transitive verb 1. To practice the art of painting; as, the artist
paints well.
2. To color one's face by way of beautifying it. « Let her
paint an inch thick.»
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Friendly AAI/APX interrogation retum.
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(1) A breed of horse with large blocks of white and black or white and brown
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(2) Coat pattern on any breed of horse that is similar to that on a Paint Horse
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- A combination of pigments with suitable thinners or oils to provide decorative and protective coatings. Can be oil based or latex water based.
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A Jack, Queen or King. Picture card. Face card
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paint 1. A colored liquid applied to a surface in order to decorate or protect it, or in order to create a painting. 2. To cover the surface of something with paint in order to decorate or to protect it. 3. To mark designs or words on a surface using paint. 4. To apply makeup to the face or lips, or polish to the nails. 5. Etymology: 'implied i...
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a pigment suspended in liquid with a binder.
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basketball slang for a free-throw lane, which is usually a different colour from the other floor markings.
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A generally opaque coating including resin, a solvent and additives. See also: Lacquer, Paintbrush, Varnish, Volatile Organic Compound.
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noun a substance used as a coating to protect or decorate a surface (especially a mixture of pigment suspended in a liquid); dries to form a hard coating
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Any of various materials used to give a protective and decorative finish to surfaces or for making pictures. A paint consists of a pigment suspended in a vehicle, or binder, usually with added solvents. It is the vehicle that dries and hardens to form an adhesive film of paint. Among the most common kinds are cellulose paints (or lacquers), oil-......
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A combination of pigments with suitable thinners or oils to provide decorative and protective coatin
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A combination of pigments with suitable thinners or oils to provide decorative and protective coatings. Can be oil based or latex water based.
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