sfumato
American
[sfoo-mah-toh]
/ sfuˈmɑ toʊ /
noun
Fine Arts.
sfumato
British
/ sfuːˈmɑːtəʊ /
noun
Etymology
Origin of sfumato
1840–50; < Italian, past participle of sfumare to gradate tone or color, equivalent to s- < Latin ex- ex- 1 + fumare to smoke < Latin fumāre; see fume
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