etching
Americannoun
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the act or process of making designs or pictures on a metal plate, glass, etc., by the corrosive action of an acid instead of by a burin.
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an impression, as on paper, taken from an etched plate.
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the design so produced.
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a metal plate bearing such a design.
noun
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the art, act, or process of preparing etched surfaces or of printing designs from them
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an etched plate
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an impression made from an etched plate
Etymology
Origin of etching
Example Sentences
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The etchings were all created using Blake's own "illuminated printing" technique.
From Barron's
The social and political turmoil of today resonates in a mammoth, extraordinary show of Francisco de Goya’s celebrated etchings at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena.
From Los Angeles Times
With the Dodgers on the verge of etching their legacy with a possible third title in six years, this baby boom of sorts may be in its infancy.
From Los Angeles Times
There’s a stunning group of watercolors, seemingly breathed onto the paper, by Joseph Mallord William Turner, fragile etchings by Whistler and dazzling, light-struck waterside scenes by Sargent.
Cam Schlittler grew up dreaming about one day etching his name into the storied history of baseball’s most famous rivalry.
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