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oil-colour
ˈoil-ˌcolour ‘Colour’ or paint made by grinding a pigment in oil. (Chiefly in pl.)1539 Ld. Treas. Acc. Scotl. in Pitcairn Crim. Trials I. 298* Painting of hir mastis, salis, and airis, with oley colouris. 1659 Wood Life (O.H.S.) I. 309 They were all painted over in oyl-colours this yeare (1659). 170... Oxford English Dictionary
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oil-colour
oil-colour(also `oil-paint), n [C, U]= oils (oil 4). 牛津英汉双解词典
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William Dickes
He studied at the Royal Academy Schools in 1835 and displayed examples of oil-colour printing at the Great Exhibition. wikipedia.org
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Copley Fielding
He painted a vast number of all sorts of views (occasionally in oil-colour) including marine subjects. wikipedia.org
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clear-cole
clear-cole (ˈklɪəkəʊl) Also claire-cole. [ad. F. claire colle clear glue or size.] A preparation of size mixed with whiting or white-lead used as a first coating in house-painting; a coating of size to promote the adherence of gold-leaf in gilding. Hence clear-cole v., to apply clear-cole to.1823 P.... Oxford English Dictionary
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unavailableness
unaˈvailableness (un-1 12.)1548 Geste Pr. Masse E j b, Whych dyde [= deed] as it is a grounded proufe of falshode so of y⊇ vnauaileablenes of y⊇ masse. 1599 Sandys Europæ Spec. (1605) L 3 b, Doubting else the vnavaileablenesse of those former inconveniences. 1611 W. Sclater Key (1629) 130 Vncertaint... Oxford English Dictionary
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governable
governable, a. (ˈgʌvənəb(ə)l) [f. govern v. + -able.] Capable of being governed (in senses of the verb).1647 Clarendon Hist. Reb. ii. §81 The earls of Essex and Holland.. were thought less governable by those councils. 1659 Gentl. Calling iv. iii. 400 They become more tame and governable ever after.... Oxford English Dictionary
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monotype
monotype, n. and a. (ˈmɒnəʊtaɪp) [f. mono- + type; in sense 1 repr. mod.L. monotypus.] A. n. 1. ‘The only or sole type; especially, a sole species which constitutes a genus, family, or the like’ (Ogilvie Suppl. 1882).1881 Bentham in Jrnl. Linn. Soc. XVIII. 345 Macodes, Blume, and Hyophila, Lindley, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pulp
▪ I. pulp, n. (pʌlp) [ad. L. pulpa the fleshy portion of the animal body; also, the pulp of fruit, the pith of wood: cf. F. poulpe (R. Estienne 1539), polpe, pulpe (Cotgr. 1611).] A soft, moist, homogeneous or formless substance or mass: in various applications. 1. The fleshy succulent part of a fru... Oxford English Dictionary
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mug
▪ I. mug, n.1 (mʌg) Also 6 mugge, 7–8 mugg. [Of unknown origin: cogn. w. LG. mokke, mukke mug, Norw. mugga, mugge ‘an open can or jug, esp. for warm drinks’ (Aasen), Sw. mugg mug, Norm. dial. moque cup, Guernsey mogue.] 1. In some northern dialects: Any (large) earthenware vessel or bowl; also, a po... Oxford English Dictionary
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oil
▪ I. oil, n.1 (ɔɪl) Forms: see below. See also ele n. [Early ME. oli, olie, oyle, oile, a. ONF. olie, OF. 12th c. oile, oille, 13th c. oele, uille, 15th c. oyle, huille, 16th c. huile (orig. masc.), in Fr. dial. ole, eule, Pr. ol, Sp. and It. olio (It. formerly oglio):—L. oleum oil, olive oil; cf. o... Oxford English Dictionary
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paint
▪ I. paint, n. (peɪnt) [f. paint v.] 1. The act or fact of painting or colouring.1602 Marston Antonio's Rev. iii. ii, Her cheekes not yet slurd over with the paint Of borrowed crimsone. Mod. Give it a paint, and it will look all right. 2. That with which anything is painted. a. A substance consistin... Oxford English Dictionary
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