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Paint

To cover with coloring matter to apply paint to as to paint a house a signboard etc...


Paintings

Paintings. Works of painting are included in 'artistic work' for the purposes of the Copyright Act, 1911 (s. 35). See COPYRIGHT....


finger painting

Creating pictures using finger paint...


Painted

Covered or adorned with paint portrayed in colors...


Painting

The act or employment of laying on or adorning with paints or colors...


Poonah painting

A style of painting popular in England in the 19th century in which a thick opaque color is applied without background and with scarcely any shading to thin paper producing flowers birds etc in imitation of Oriental work...


drop cloth

a sheet of material used to cover objects or surfaces while painting a ceiling or wall of a house so as to protect objects from being marred by drops of paint splashed inadvertantly in the painting process Originally such drop cloths were made of cloth but more recently paper or plastic have also commonly been used...


fingerpaint

A type of paint having the consistency of a thin paste or jelly which is applied to a surface by dipping fingers into the paint and smearing the paint on the surface usually in artistic patterns It is used primarily by children...


Mesothorium

a radioactive isotope of radium radium 228 with a half life of 58 years Also called mesothorium 1 or mesothorium I to distinguish it from a subsequent decay product mesothorium II actinium 228 It was discovered in 1907 by Otto Hahn as a decay product of thorium produced by decay of thorium 232 Mesothorium 1 radium 228 in turn produces actinium 228 mesothorium 2 as the first product of its radioactive decay and the actinium 228 in turn decays quickly half life of 6 hours to thorium 228 which is also called radiothorium the thorium 228 has a half life of 191 years shorter than that of the radium 228 It was discovered and named before full recognition of the nature of isotopes of the elements and was distinguished from other variants of radium by its half life and mode of production and decay It was also cheaper to prepare than other short lived radium isotopes and was thus sold commercially for use eg in making watch dials readable in the dark by painting the hands and hour marks with a ...


Pinxit

A word appended to the artists name or initials on a painting or engraved copy of a painting as Rubens pinxit Rubens painted this...


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