| shadow |
A player who closely checks a skilled opponent.
Ãâó: espn.go.com/nhl/s/rules/glossary.html
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| shadow |
The side of the personality that is largely unseen and unknown. It is in
Ãâó: www.mindmendtherapy.com/page8_jung_key_concepts.ht...
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| shadowing |
The reduction in size or intensity of a sound wave due to decreasing transmissivity of sound waves by human head tissue versus air.
Ãâó: ausim3d.com/glossary/SV.html
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| shadow |
Appliqu?- Applique done using a see-through fabric such as silk organza or polyester netting to shade or shadow the images. The transparency of the fabric gives a different color look to the areas covered.
Ãâó: quilting.about.com/library/0lib/bl0_quiltterms.htm
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| shadow |
The darkest area of a photograph.
Ãâó: www.st-andrews.ac.uk/print/Glossary/P-S/
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