English words for 'A characteristically Tuscan expression.'
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- (Christianity) A follower of the Roman Christian prelate and theologian Sabellius.
- (Christianity) A Modalistic Monarchian; someone who believes that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are the same person.
- A member of a group of early Italian peoples comprising the Sabines, Samnites, and others.
- an extinct Osco-Umbrian language of ancient Italy that survives only in a few inscriptions
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- (art) A woodcut technique in which several woodcut blocks are used to print different shades of a color, or a woodcut print made by this technique.
- (painting) An artistic technique developed during the Renaissance, referring to the use of strong contrasts between light and dark in order to create the illusion of volume.
- (painting) A monochrome picture made by using several different shades of the same color.
- (photography) A photographic technique in which one side of the subject, for example a face, is well lit and the other is in shadow.
- a monochrome picture made by using several different shades of the same color
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- (art) A woodcut technique in which several woodcut blocks are used to print different shades of a color, or a woodcut print made by this technique.
- (painting) An artistic technique developed during the Renaissance, referring to the use of strong contrasts between light and dark in order to create the illusion of volume.
- (painting) A monochrome picture made by using several different shades of the same color.
- (photography) A photographic technique in which one side of the subject, for example a face, is well lit and the other is in shadow.
- a monochrome picture made by using several different shades of the same color