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lettering
noun
Written, especially printed, text.
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The word "lettering" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word to refer to decorative letters such as those used in street signs. For example, "The street sign is decorated with beautiful gold lettering."
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You did painting, pottery, sculpture, lithography, lettering, art history and, above all, life drawing – which was immensely good news.
Its main demand is to restore Meitei Mayek, the original Manipuri script, which was replaced by Bengali lettering nearly three centuries ago after one of the king's forebears converted to the Vishnaivite Hinduism of West Bengal.In 2005 the revivalists set fire to Manipur's central library, destroying thousands of precious Bengali texts.
But is it?In this section The generation game Texas v Paris, the prequel Lovely moments Lying Thomas raises doubts Hollow laughs Heavy lettering ReprintsMr Wood has created an unsettling narrator about whom he himself seems undecided.
GOLD lettering boldly spells the name of "Tory Burch" on the designer's shop in Bond Street, London.
For common or important words, the editors have sought the earliest written use and traced later shifts in meaning by way of published citations.In this section The generation game Texas v Paris, the prequel Lovely moments Lying Thomas raises doubts Hollow laughs Heavy lettering ReprintsThis historical approach, for which the Oxford English dictionaries are famous, makes some readers smell dust.
The graphics are simple, the colours laden with meaning (blue lettering giving way to an exclamation mark in a grown-up shade of pink).All in all, a delicate dance.
Lapidary style, in calligraphy, style of lettering characteristically used for inscription in marble or other stone by chisel strokes, as, for example, on Trajan's Column in the Forum at Rome.
He emphasized two-dimensional pattern, and he integrated lettering with his imagery to make a unified overall composition.
Koloman Moser's poster for the 13th Secession exhibition (1902) blends three figures, lettering, and geometric ornament into a modular whole.
The relative importance of map features is reflected in the different sizes of lettering selected to label them.
Later in the 15th century the rage for epigraphic (inscriptional) lettering brought into the field such enthusiasts as Cyriacus of Ancona, Felice Feliciano and Giovanni Giocondo of Verona, and Giovanni Marcanova, Bartolomeo Sanvito, and Andrea Mantegna from Padua; Mantegna, an engraver and painter, became one of the first Renaissance artists to incorporate classical lettering into his artwork.
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