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rendering

[ ren-der-ing ]

noun

  1. Digital Technology.
    1. the synthesis of discrete digital components into a final graphic output:

      With hardware acceleration, the browser should also be able to handle full-screen rendering to play videos in cinema view.

      The new modeling tool offers state-of-the-art rendering and simulation of hair in gameplay and in cinematics.

    2. the execution of loading and displaying objects, textures, geometry, lighting, etc., in a video game:

      Players complained that slow rendering caused an “invisible enemies glitch†on older consoles.

  2. an act or instance of interpretation, rendition, or depiction, as of a dramatic part or a musical composition:

    Many critics praised the modern band’s renderings of Gregorian chants on their second album.

  3. a translation:

    This rendering of Dante’s text was devoid of the necessary cultural context, and fell far short of other translations.

  4. a representation of a building, interior, etc., executed in perspective and usually done for purposes of presentation.
  5. an official finding or a judgment, as one formally pronounced by a court:

    One must follow the new constitution without considering any legal renderings of the past.

  6. Usually °ù±ð²Ô·»å±ð°ù·¾±²Ô²µ²õ. Cooking. fat extracted from a rendered piece of beef, pork, sausage, etc.:

    Toss the greens in a skillet with a spoonful of heated bacon renderings and some crumbled bacon for less than a minute.

  7. Building Trades. render 1( def 24 ).


rendering

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noun

  1. the act or an instance of performing a play, piece of music, etc
  2. a translation of a text from a foreign language
  3. Also calledrendering coatrender a coat of plaster or cement mortar applied to a surface
  4. a perspective drawing showing an architect's idea of a finished building, interior, etc
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rendering1

First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English (gerund); render 1 + -ing 1( def )
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SoFi Stadium renderings were more than pretty pictures; they came to life.

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Relying too much on foreign producers could threaten economic security by “rendering U.S. supply chains vulnerable to geopolitical disruption and supply shocks,†Trump said in his executive order.

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He’s been on calls with lawyers and architects, he’s looked at renderings and studied other partnerships with public projects funded by private capital.

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The reality is that the ocean is a far less inviting place than architectural renderings tend to suggest.

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Semi-automated offsides are designed to make the judgement of tight calls easier for officials by rendering key parts of the process automatic.

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