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ASSEMBLAGE |
French for "blending" |
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ALTHO |
The mixing or blending of different elements, races, societies, etc.; also, the result of such combination or blending; a homogeneous union. |
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SFUMATO |
"Mona Lisa" tone-blending technique |
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SFUMATO |
Artist's tone-blending technique used in the "Mona Lisa" |
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SEXIER |
Artist's tone-blending technique, used in the "Mona Lisa" |
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SFUMATO |
Artist's tone-blending technique, used in the "Mona Lisa" |
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MIXING |
Blending |
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MELDING |
Blending |
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CAMO |
Blending aid briefly |
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CAMO |
Blending aid, briefly |
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UNNOTICED |
Blending in maybe |
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UNNOTICED |
BLENDING IN, MAYBE |
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OMBRE |
Blending of hair colors |
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SLUR |
Blending of musical notes |
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WHIRR |
Blending sound |
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CAMO |
Blending-in garb, for short |
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WALDO |
Character known for blending in with his surroundings |
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NOBU |
Chef Matsuhisa famous for blending Japanese and Peruvian cuisines |
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MELTINGPOT |
Culture-blending metaphor |
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SHAKER |
Device for mixing or blending |
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SHAK |
Device for mixing or blending. |
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EMERGING |
English blending slowly appearing |
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PUREE |
Food prepared by blending |
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