Definition of Shadings

1. Noun. (plural of shading) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Shadings

1. shading [n] - See also: shading

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shadings

shadelessly
shader
shaderless
shaders
shades
shades of
shadflies
shadflower
shadfly
shadier
shadiest
shadily
shadiness
shadinesses
shading
shadings (current term)
shadkhan
shadkhanim
shadkhans
shadlunite
shado beni
shadoof
shadoofs
shadow
shadow-box
shadow-boxing
shadow-cast replica
shadow-casting
shadow bank
shadow banking

Literary usage of Shadings

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

1. Some Unpublished Correspondence of David Garrick by David Garrick, George Pierce Baker, Bruce Rogers (1907)
"Usually those who make a business of translating have very little idea of these delicate shadings: consequently I have never seen an endurable translation. ..."

2. Patriotism, National and International: An Essay by Charles Waldstein, Charles Walston (1917)
"... Episode on Different shadings of Hospitality In lieu of a more searching disquisition on this important factor in the evolution of national manners, ..."

3. The Fundamentals of Debate by Harry Franklin Covington (1918)
"I. Due to the speaker, Vocal shadings.—Obviously, a different color of meaning may be imparted to words through the manner of their utterance. ..."

4. Specific medication and specific medicines: Fourth Revision, with an by John Milton Scudder (1881)
"... more delicate shadings and combinations, and our therapeutics requires that we have a most intimate knowledge of the influence of remedies upon the ..."

5. Graphic Methods for Presenting Facts by Willard Cope Brinton (1914)
"177 that the numbers denoting the shadings are arranged with the smallest numbers to represent the ... 177 there may be any number of different shadings ..."

6. Graphic Methods for Presenting Facts by Willard Cope Brinton (1914)
"177 that the numbers denoting the shadings are arranged with the ... 177 there may be any number of different shadings, from one to a dozen or more. ..."

7. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1906)
"21, in which a shows the black line used to divide the shadings; b shows the block, usually some bright color, as vermilion, blue, etc., on which the glaze ..."

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