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stencil    音標拼音: [st'ɛnsɪl]
n. 模版,蠟紙
vt. 用蠟紙印

模版,蠟紙用蠟紙印

stencil
模板

stencil
n 1: a sheet of material (metal, plastic, cardboard, waxed
paper, silk, etc.) that has been perforated with a pattern
(printing or a design); ink or paint can pass through the
perforations to create the printed pattern on the surface
below
v 1: mark or print with a stencil

Stencil \Sten"cil\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stenciled}or
{Stencilled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stenciling} or {Stencilling}.]
To mark, paint, or color in figures with stencils; to form or
print by means of a stencil.
[1913 Webster]


Stencil \Sten"cil\, n. [Probably from OF. estincelle spangle,
spark, F. ['e]tincelle spark, L. scintilla. See
{Scintillate}, and cf. {Tinsel}.]
A thin plate of metal, leather, or other material, used in
painting, marking, etc. The pattern is cut out of the plate,
which is then laid flat on the surface to be marked, and the
color brushed over it. Called also {stencil plate}.
[1913 Webster]

120 Moby Thesaurus words for "stencil":
abstract, abstraction, albertype, altarpiece, block print,
book printing, cameography, cartoon, chalk, charcoal,
chromotypography, chromotypy, chromoxylography, collage, collotype,
color, color print, color printing, copy, crayon, crosshatch,
cyclorama, dash off, daub, decal, decalcomania, delineate, depict,
design, diagram, diptych, doodle, draft, draw, electronography,
electrostatic printing, engraving, fresco, glass printing,
graphic arts, gravure, halftone engraving, hatch,
history of printing, icon, illumination, illustration, image,
job printing, letterpress, letterpress photoengraving, likeness,
limn, line engraving, lithography, lithogravure, lithophotogravure,
mimeograph, miniature, monotype, montage, mosaic, mural, offset,
offset lithography, onset, paint, paint a picture,
palaeotypography, panorama, pencil, photo-offset,
photochemical process, photoengraving, photogelatin process,
photograph, photographic reproduction, photography,
photolithography, phototypography, phototypy, photozincography,
picture, picturize, planographic printing, planography, portray,
print, printing, printmaking, publication, publishing,
relief printing, representation, reproduction, rotary photogravure,
rotogravure, scratch, scumble, serigraphy, shade, sheetwork,
sketch, stained glass window, still life, tableau, tapestry,
three-color printing, tint, trace, triptych, two-color printing,
typography, typolithography, wall painting, wood-block printing,
xerography, xeroprinting, xylotypography, zincography

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