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A relief print is one whose image is printed from a design raised on the surface of a block. In this type of print the ink lies on the top of the block and is transferred to the paper under light pressure.
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Relief is the opposite in principle to intaglio. The image is drawn on the block or plate, and all else is carved or gouged out from around it, so that the drawing stands out in relief. The drawing presents the surface which is inked, then. As opposed to intaglio, the recessed areas print white.
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All printing processes in which the non-printing areas of the block or plate are carved, engraved or etched away. Inks are applied onto the projected surface and transferred onto the paper. The reverse process is known as intaglio printing.
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The provision of assistance or intervention during or immediately after a disaster to meet the life preservation and basic subsistence needs of those people affected. It can be of an immediate, short-term, or protracted duration.
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heriot Money or kind paid to a lord by relatives after a man's death in order for them to inherit.
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