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ACRYLICS |
Paints |
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OILS |
Paints |
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WATERCOLOURS |
Artist’s paints |
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GLOSSES |
Shiny paints |
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ENAMELS |
Shiny paints |
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DAUBS |
Paints roughly |
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PRIMES |
Paints an undercoat |
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LIMNER |
One who paints portraits. |
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THESPIANS |
She paints characters they portray |
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COLORMAN |
A vender of paints, etc. |
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WATER-COLORIST |
One who paints in water colors. |
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STENCILER |
One who paints or colors in figures by means of stencil. |
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PAINT |
To practice the art of painting; as, the artist paints
well. |
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POWDER |
To use powder on the hair or skin; as, she paints and
powders. |
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PAINTING |
The act or employment of laying on, or adorning with,
paints or colors. |
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GRAINER |
One who paints in imitation of the grain of wood, marble,
etc.; also, the brush or tool used in graining. |
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SPATULA |
An implement shaped like a knife, flat, thin, and somewhat
flexible, used for spreading paints, fine plasters, drugs in
compounding prescriptions, etc. Cf. Palette knife, under Palette. |
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OCHRE |
A impure earthy ore of iron or a ferruginous clay, usually
red (hematite) or yellow (limonite), -- used as a pigment in making
paints, etc. The name is also applied to clays of other colors. |