
1) Aid 2) Alleviation 3) Art 4) Assuagement 5) Breather 6) Comfort 7) Cure 8) Detente 9) Disembarrassment 10) Dole 11) Ease 12) Easement 13) Easing 14) Help 15) Interval 16) Letup 17) Liberalisation 18) Liberalization 19) Locum 20) Ministration 21) Palliation 22) Refreshment 23) Release 24) Reliever
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1) Alleviation 2) Alleviation of pain 3) Alleviation, easing 4) Assistance 5) Assuagement 6) Bas or comic 7) Bull-pen assistance 8) Cameo carving 9) Change of pace 10) Charitable aid 11) Comfort 12) Deliverance 13) Diversion 14) Eased state 15) Easement 16) Easing of distress 17) Easing of pain 18) Feeling when the pain stops
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• (n.) Release from a post, or from the performance of duty, by the intervention of others, by discharge, or by relay; as, a relief of a sentry. • (n.) A fine or composition which the heir of a deceased tenant paid to the lord for the privilege of taking up the estate, which, on strict feudal principles, had lapsed or fallen to the lord o...
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Any sculptural ornamentation raised above its surface or background.
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(from the article `mountain ecosystem`) ...Highland climates.) Altitude affects climate because atmospheric temperature drops with increasing altitude by about 0.5° to 0.6° C (0.9° to 1.1° ... ...area) and a chorographic (large regional) map. Within the limits of scale, it shows as accurately as possible the location and...
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(from Italian relievare, `to raise`), in sculpture, any work in which the figures project from a supporting background, usually a plane surface. ... [18 related articles]
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The upward bow found in an instruments neck that allows The strings to vibrate without hitting The frets
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A carving on a flat surface which partly projects from the surface giving a slight impression of 3-dimensions.
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A method for printing ink on paper, using type of images that rise above the surface of the printing plate. Ink sits on top of these raised surfaces, and as the paper is pressed onto them it picks up ink. Letterpress, flexography, and rubber stamps all use relief plates. In letterpress, intense pressure can cause images to be slightly debossed or d...
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Are various types of special payment plans or assistance that are offered to borrowers who have missed payments. This enables a borrower to bring their loan current.
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1. The act of relieving, or the state of being relieved; the removal, or partial removal, of any evil, or of anything oppressive or burdensome, by which some ease is obtained; succor; alleviation; comfort; ease; redress. 'He seec the dire contagion spread so fast, That, where it seizes, all relief is vain.' (Dryden) ... 2. Release from a post, or f...
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(N) Relief is the full or partial benefit, whether monetary or otherwise sanctioned by an order of a judge in a law suit or by an authority on an application, to compensate for the loss incurred to him. For example an employee getting compensation for his loss employment
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A sculpted or moulded design which stands out from a flat surface.
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(a) A term used loosely for the actual physical shape, configuration, or general unevenness of a part of Earth's surface, considered with reference to variations of height and slope or to irregularities of the land surface; the elevations or differences in elevation, considered collectively, of a land surface (frequently confused with topography). ...
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Re·lief' noun [ Middle English
relef , French
relief , properly, a lifting up, a standing out. See
Relieve , and confer
Basrelief ,
Rilievi .]
1. The act of relieving, or the state of being relieved; the removal, or partial removal, of any evil, or of anythi...
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A type of sculpture in which form project from a background. There are three degrees or types of relief: high, low, and sunken. In high relief, the forms stand far out from the background. In low relief (best known as bas-relief), they are shallow. In sunken relief, also called hollow or intaglio; the backgrounds are not cut back and the points in ...
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1. Sculpture in which figures or other images are attached to a flat background but project out from it to some degree (bas-relief, haut-relief). 2. A printmaking technique in which portions of a block meant to be printed are raised above the surface.
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The maximum regional difference in elevation.
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1. any work in which the figures project from a background. Reliefs are classified by the degree of projection 2. High relief: relief carved deeply enough to suggest parts are almost detached from the surrounding support 3. Low relief: figures that project less than half of their true depth from the background. See also Bas relief
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A term for clearance or clearance angle.
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A relief is a wall mounted sculpture in which the three dimensional elements are raised from a flat base. Any three dimensional element attached to a basically flat wall mounted work of art is said to be in relief or a relief element.
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succour noun assistance in time of difficulty; `the contributions provided some relief for the victims`
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relievo noun sculpture consisting of shapes carved on a surface so as to stand out from the surrounding background
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The difference in height in different parts of the world's surface.
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[Social studies terms] assistance in time of difficulty
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