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Definitions
Etymologies
- Middle English, from Old English gesceap, a creation.
Examples
“His play with round shapes is very professional – the designer has converted the ideal proportion harmonic.”
“The shapes from the leftover pieces decide the shape of the chair.”
“The simplest of these shapes is the three-dimensional sphere.”
“Oscar says as a Designer I agree with some points posted here: Making recognizable shapes is cheaper and easyer.”
“Creating form from the past, present and future, in shapes and color.”
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“If I have a CNC machine and I have a block of aluminium there are certain shapes that I am not allowed to make.”
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“Other coin shapes appear in bronze including knives and cowrie shells.”
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“Yes | No | Report from ranger2 wrote 28 weeks 2 days ago any camo pattern that breaks up colors or shapes is likely to be effective, especially the generic military patterns ... and like Del said, movement is more important than the pattern you choose.”
“She faces off against a set of shapes from a children's picture book, a knight from a fairy tale, a haunted house, a train of mystery ... you get the picture.”
“In plastic manufacturing there is hardly any waste because plastic is cast in shapes and leftovers molten again for further casting.”
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