Results for: drawn in perspective, having the appearance of depth
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make modern; improve; make new; become modern in thought or appearance, make something more modernmodernize
make or become French in nature or appearance or quality; make someone or something look like or be similar to the French (in customs, manners or dress)frenchify
measuring rod, stick used to gauge depth; stick used to check the amount of oil in a car; fool, idiot (Slang)dipstick
method for measuring compression in an engine (in order to diagnose malfunctions); tree that has been knocked down by strong winds, water drawn from a boiler or water heater in order to remove suspended particles and reduce the buildup of solidsblowdown
method of drawing which gives the illusion of depth; shortening, minimizationforeshortening
murder with ritualistic appearance, offering of human liferitual murder
mutilated, worsened in appearancedisfigured
narrow-mindedness; provinciality, state of having a limited perspectiveparochialism
not attractive, that is not appealing, that one is not drawn towardsunappealing
not checked for verticality, not fully examined, not measured for depth, of unknown depth; not fully understoodunplumbed
of light, pertaining to light, of the ocean depth where photosynthesis occursphotic
of or pertaining to a membrane; having the appearance of a membrane, relating to a membrane, resulting in the formation of a membranemembranous
on the other hand, on the other hand; conversely, from another point of view, from a different perspective (Internet Slang)OTOH
one who alters his appearance, one who conceals his appearancedisguiser
one who puts up a false appearance, one who feigns; impersonator; one who asserts, claimant; one who claims succession to the crown, somebody claiming the right to something, somebody giving false impressionpretender
 

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