the artistry and technique of a pianist
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pianismthe artistry and technique of a pianist
mammographyA technique using X-rays to diagnose and locate tumors of the breasts
trimetrogona technique of aerial photography using three cameras, which increases the range and detail of the coverage
trimetrogonsTRIMETROGON, a technique of aerial photography using three cameras, which increases the range and detail of the coverage
polarographya technique for determining the concentration and nature of the ions in a solution by an electrolytic process
samplingsThe technique of digitally encoding music or sound and reusing it as part of a composition or recording
samplingThe technique of digitally encoding music or sound and reusing it as part of a composition or recording
polarographiesPOLAROGRAPHY, a technique for determining the concentration and nature of the ions in a solution by an electrolytic process
doublethinkthought marked by the acceptance of gross contradictions and falsehoods, esp when used as a technique of self-indoctrination
montagesThe process or technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film to form a continuous whole
doublethinksDOUBLETHINK, thought marked by the acceptance of gross contradictions and falsehoods, esp when used as a technique of self-indoctrination
progressingCalculate the position of (a planet) or of all the planets and coordinates of (a chart) according to the technique of progression
progressedCalculate the position of (a planet) or of all the planets and coordinates of (a chart) according to the technique of progression
pixilationa technique for making human figures and animals appear to be animated eg by the use of stop-frame methods also PIXELLATION, PIXILLATION
pixilationsPIXILATION, a technique for making human figures and animals appear to be animated eg by the use of stop-frame methods also PIXELLATION, PIXILLATION
pixillationa technique for making human figures and animals appear to be animated artificially, eg by the use of stop-frame camera techniques also PIXELLATION, PIXILATION
multimediaa technique (as the combining of sound, video, and text) for expressing ideas (as in communication, entertainment, or art) in which several media are employed
cliometricsA technique for the interpretation of economic history, based on the statistical analysis of large-scale numerical data from population censuses, parish registers, and similar sources
multimediasMULTIMEDIA, a technique (as the combining of sound, video, and text) for expressing ideas (as in communication, entertainment, or art) in which several media are employed
pixillationsPIXILLATION, a technique for making human figures and animals appear to be animated artificially, eg by the use of stop-frame camera techniques also PIXELLATION, PIXILATION
batikstechnique of hand-dyeing fabrics by using wax as a dye repellent to cover parts of a design, dyeing the uncovered fabric with a color or colors, and dissolving the wax in boiling water
batikedtechnique of hand-dyeing fabrics by using wax as a dye repellent to cover parts of a design, dyeing the uncovered fabric with a color or colors, and dissolving the wax in boiling water
battiktechnique of hand-dyeing fabrics by using wax as a dye repellent to cover parts of a design, dyeing the uncovered fabric with a color or colors, and dissolving the wax in boiling water
battikstechnique of hand-dyeing fabrics by using wax as a dye repellent to cover parts of a design, dyeing the uncovered fabric with a color or colors, and dissolving the wax in boiling water
batiktechnique of hand-dyeing fabrics by using wax as a dye repellent to cover parts of a design, dyeing the uncovered fabric with a color or colors, and dissolving the wax in boiling water
pointillismA technique of neo-Impressionist painting using tiny dots of various pure colors, which become blended in the viewer's eye. It was developed by Seurat with the aim of producing a greater degree of luminosity and brilliance of color
letterboxtechnique for displaying a wide-screen film on a regular-format television screen by reducing its size until the entire image is visible, thus retaining the aspect ratio, with black bands filling the borders of the screen above and below the picture
mezzotintA print made from an engraved copper or steel plate on which the surface has been partially roughened, for shading, and partially scraped smooth, giving light areas. The technique was much used in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries for the reproduction of paintings
mezzotintsA print made from an engraved copper or steel plate on which the surface has been partially roughened, for shading, and partially scraped smooth, giving light areas. The technique was much used in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries for the reproduction of paintings
serialismA compositional technique in which a fixed series of notes, esp. the twelve notes of the chromatic scale, are used to generate the harmonic and melodic basis of a piece and are subject to change only in specific ways. The first fully serial movements appeared in 1923 in works by Arnold Schoenberg