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hollow Also known as shallow, hollow wines are diluted and lack depth and concentration.
Ãâó: www.weinbauer.com/glossary/index.cfm
hollow The lower wet areas between bog hummocks. The hollow may be characterized by a flashet or the remnants of a small pond with more hygrophilic Sphagnum sp. dominant. sedges also make up a major component of the plant cover in the hollow.
Ãâó: www.geobotany.uaf.edu/toolikgeobot/definitions.htm...
hollow The (etched) hollow is the basis of the entire intaglio process. Its form is the result of the exposures using the image positive and the contact screen. The deeper the hollow, the more ink is transferred to paper and the darker that area appears in the print. An ideal hollow has very steep walls to hold the ink firmly during wiping. In exposing and etching a plate, the aim is usually to obtain hollows that are as deep as possible. (Cf. intaglio.)
Ãâó: www2.uiah.fi/~teofilus/gravyyri/glossary.html
hollow b. see lordosis.
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hollow w. seedy toe.
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