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Topic: Art

montage

IPA: /mɒnˈtɑːʒ/

KK: /mɒnˈtɑːʒ/

noun

Definition: A technique in film or art where different images or sounds are combined together to create a single piece, often showing a series of events or ideas quickly.

Example: The director used a montage to show the passage of time in the movie.

transitive verb

Definition: To create a sequence of images or clips that are combined to form a single piece, often used in film or art.

Example: The director decided to montage several scenes together to show the passage of time.

monteith

IPA: /ˈmɒntiːθ/

KK: /mɒnˈtiːθ/

noun

Definition: A large bowl used for serving punch, often with a notched or scalloped edge where cups can be hung.

Example: At the party, they served the fruit punch in a beautiful monteith.

monumental

IPA: //ˌmɒn.jʊˈmɛn.təl//

KK: /ˈmɒn.jʊˌmɛn.təl/

adjective

Definition: Something that is impressively large, significant, or enduring, often used to describe great achievements or qualities.

Example: The monumental statue stood tall in the center of the city, attracting visitors from all over.

monumentalize

IPA: /ˌmɒn.jʊˈmɛn.tə.laɪz/

KK: /mɑnˈjuːmənˌtaɪz/

transitive verb

Definition: To create a monument in honor of someone or something, often to commemorate an important event or person.

Example: The city plans to monumentalize the contributions of local heroes with a new statue.

mordancy

IPA: /ˈmɔːrdənsi/

KK: /ˈmɔrdənsi/

noun

Definition: The quality of being sharply critical or biting in style or tone.

Example: The mordancy of his remarks left the audience in stunned silence.

mordant

IPA: /ˈmɔːrdənt/

KK: /ˈmɔrdənt/

adjective

Definition: Having a sharp or biting quality, often in a sarcastic or critical way.

Example: The comedian's mordant humor made the audience both laugh and think.

noun

Definition: A substance that helps to fix dyes to materials or is used in etching, often causing corrosion.

Example: The artist used a mordant to ensure the dye would adhere properly to the fabric.

transitive verb

Definition: To treat a material, especially fabric, with a substance that helps a dye adhere to it.

Example: The artist used a mordant to ensure the colors would stay vibrant on the fabric.

moresque

IPA: /mɔˈrɛsk/

KK: /mɔːˈrɛsk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the style or characteristics of Moorish art or architecture, which is known for its intricate designs and decorative elements.

Example: The building features a moresque design, showcasing beautiful arches and detailed tile work.

noun

Definition: A decorative design or pattern that is inspired by the artistic style of the Moors, often featuring intricate and geometric shapes.

Example: The artist incorporated a moresque into the design of the new building, adding a touch of historical elegance.

mosaic

IPA: /məʊˈzeɪɪk/

KK: /məʊˈzeɪɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a decorative art form that uses small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials to create a picture or pattern.

Example: The artist created a beautiful mosaic on the wall using colorful tiles.

noun

Definition: A decorative design or image created by arranging small colored pieces of materials like stone or tile on a surface.

Example: The artist created a beautiful mosaic on the floor of the entrance hall.

transitive verb

Definition: To decorate or create something using small pieces of colored materials, such as glass or stone, arranged to form a pattern or picture.

Example: The artist decided to mosaic the garden path with colorful tiles.

mosaicist

IPA: /moʊˈzeɪɪst/

KK: /məʊˈzeɪɪst/

noun

Definition: A person who creates or arranges small pieces of colored materials to form a picture or pattern.

Example: The mosaicist spent hours carefully placing each tile to create a beautiful mural.

mosaicked

IPA: /məʊˈzeɪkt/

KK: /mɔˈzeɪkt/

adjective

Definition: Made up of many different pieces or parts, often arranged in a decorative pattern.

Example: The wall was beautifully mosaicked with colorful tiles.

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