Results for: overexposure of a negative to the effects of the sun (Photography)
English English
artistic technique which creates textural effects by rubbing crayon or charcoal over paper placed on a rough or textured surface; artwork produced using this technique; act of rubbing against someone or something to obtain sexual stimulation, artwork c...frottage
artwork made by pressing design, fabric with inked design, fingerprint, make a copy from a negative, make impression, make something with printing machine, mark pressed into something, mark something using pressure, motion picture copy, photograph, pre...print
ASCII code for message not received, negative acknowledgement; character or message sent by a receiving modem to a sending modem to indicate that a data packet has arrived incomplete and must be re-sent (Computers, Telecommunications), negative acknowl...NAK
aspect rooted in the past, headache and other effects caused by heavy consumption of alcohol, holdover, illness after drinkinghangover
atmospheric conditions; stormy weather; vicissitudes of fate, bad weather, change because of exposure to weather, come safely through a crisis, endure the effects of the weather, expose something to the weather, expose to atmospheric conditions; become...weather
aversion, enmity, loathing, animosity, object of loathing, strongly negative feelingantipathy
backfire on initiator, curved missile, flat curved wooden missile which is designed to return to the thrower if hurled properly (developed by the Australian Aborigine); plan or remark which has unexpectedly negative results, return to the place of orig...boomerang
balance between forces, state in which all forces act in perfect opposition and cancel the effects of one another, bodily balance, emotional stability, situation of balanceequilibrium
be burned by the sun; get a tan, burn skin in sun, burned skin from overexposure to sun, reddening of the skin caused by overexposure to the sunsunburn
be unharmed by something, fight against somebody or something, oppose, challenge; withstand, be immune to the effects of; refrain from, desist, protective coating, coating that inhibits an effect or reaction (such as paint which prevents the rusting of...resist
benzoquinone, chinone, cyclic unsaturated diketone, yellow crystalline compound used in photography and the manufacture of dyes (Chemistry), plant pigment or animal vitaminquinone
book of the Bible, Hebrew prophet, major Biblical prophet of the 6th and 7th centuries BC; book of the Old Testament named for the prophet Jeremiah; male first name, negative personJeremiah
branch of biology, branch of biology concerned with the effects of radiation on living material, radiation biologyradiobiology
branch of chemistry that studies chemical reactions resulting from the influence of light or radiation, study of the chemical effects of lightphotochemistry
branch of chemistry, dynamics, branch of mechanics which studies the effects of various forces on the motion of masses (Physics)kinetics
 

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