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aquarelle

[ ak-wuh-rel, ah-kwuh-; French a-kwa-rel ]

noun

plural aquarelles
  1. a watercolor.
  2. Printing. a printed picture that has been colored manually by applying watercolor through stencils, each color requiring a different stencil.


aquarelle

/ ˌæ°ì·Éəˈ°ùÉ›±ô /

noun

  1. a method of watercolour painting in transparent washes
  2. a painting done in this way
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Derived Forms

  • ËŒ²¹±ç³Ü²¹Ëˆ°ù±ð±ô±ô¾±²õ³Ù, noun
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ²¹±çu²¹Â·°ù±ð±ôl¾±²õ³Ù noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of aquarelle1

1865–70; < French < Italian acquarella (now obsolete) watercolor, equivalent to Latin ²¹±ç³ÜÄå°ù ( ius ) of water ( aquarium ) + Italian -ella -elle
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of aquarelle1

C19: from French
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Example Sentences

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This collection’s pink and white aquarelle palette evoked the vibrant style of the Ballets Russes as envisioned by Léon Bakst and Sergei Diaghilev.

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For it's a blue-shift world we occupy, Dilemma-prone, clear-cut solutions rare, And clashing viewpoints often held at bay By hues, just short of violet, that eschew Sharp contrasts for an azure aquarelle.

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Scholten and Baijings looked at traditional Arita porcelain decoration, deconstructing it into a palette that was surprisingly like their own, which favors tones like aquarelle blue, red-orange and yellow.

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He recognised it instantly from the aquarelle that is in the dining-room at home.

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These photographed landscapes with digital-acrylic inserts are printed on nicely textured Aquarelle Arches watercolor paper to give them an archival feel.

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