Definition of Stencilling

1. Verb. (present participle of stencil) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Stencilling

1. stencil [v] - See also: stencil

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stencilling

stenches
stenchful
stenchier
stenchiest
stenching
stenchy
stencil
stencil buffer
stenciled
stenciler
stencilers
stenciling
stencilled
stenciller
stencillers
stencilling (current term)
stencils
stend
stended
stending
stends
stengah
stengahs
stenhuggarite
stenlock
stenlocks
stenned
stenning
steno
steno-

Literary usage of Stencilling

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Technical Methods of Chemical Analysis by Georg Lunge, Charles Alexander Keane, E. Adam, P. Aulich, T. L. Bailey, C. O. Bannister (1914)
"TICKET AND stencilling INKS (CA Mitchell). The special properties required in this class of inks are rapid drying ... Many of the stencilling inks contain ..."

2. One Thousand Experiments in Chemistry: With Illustrations of Natural by Colin MacKenzie (1822)
"stencilling. On common paper of low price, ... stencilling, is, indeed, a cheaper Method for coarse work than printing ; but without such extraordinary ..."

3. Textile design and colour by William Watson (1912)
"Insertion of Ground H'eares—Printed Ground Weaves—Joining of Figure and Ground— Crepe Ground Weaves—stencilling Ground Weaves. Correct and Incorrect Design ..."

4. Mackenzie's Five Thousand Receipts: In All the Useful and Domestic Arts by Colin MacKenzie (1854)
"«hading is afterwards traced by the painter, which The manner of stencilling the colours is this: The figure, which all the parts of any particular colour ..."

5. Art Crafts for Amateurs by Fred Miller (1901)
"stencilling is one of the most useful methods that can be employed to quickly ornament a flat surface, and as an amateur can soon both learn to cut and use ..."

6. A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Bricks, Tiles, Terra-cotta, Etc. by Charles Thomas Davis (1884)
"If it be requisite to preserve a panel ornament, or any object of the ground color, an additional process is necessary, termed " stencilling. ..."

7. The Artist's Way of Working in the Various Handicrafts and Arts of Design by Russell Sturgis (1905)
"Chapter Twenty PAINTING IN FLAT WITH stencilling NEARLY all the painting that has been done in this world is flat; that is to say, without any kind of ..."

8. The Expert Calciminer: Containing Full Directions for Mixing and Applying by Albanis Ashmun Kelly (1912)
"... or stippling that will stay where you put it. The cheapest mixture, as above, will work well if you add zinc for part to be combed. stencilling on ..."

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