IPA: /ˈfrɪskɪt/
KK: /ˈfrɪskɪt/
A thin frame or material used in printing to hold paper in place and to mask areas that should not be printed on.
The artist used a frisket to protect the areas of the canvas that he wanted to keep white.
Frisket originates from the Middle English 'frisket', which is a diminutive form of 'frisk', meaning lively or playful. The term is used in printing and art to refer to a thin sheet used to mask areas during the printing process.
Think of 'frisk' meaning lively or playful, and remember that a 'frisket' is a thin sheet that playfully masks areas in printing.