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stencil

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Word definitions for stencil in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1707, not recorded again until 1848, probably from Middle English stencellen "decorate with bright colors," from Middle French estenceler "cover with sparkles or stars, powder with color," from estencele "spark, spangle" (Modern French étincelle ), from ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stencil \Sten"cil\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stenciled or Stencilled ; p. pr. & vb. n. Stenciling or Stencilling .] To mark, paint, or color in figures with stencils; to form or print by means of a stencil.

Usage examples of stencil.

On the cover was the stenciled outline of a fire extinguisher spitting bullets through its nozzle.

Lo Manto looked at the young man and stared at the name stenciled on his ID tag.

We do not walk ganged, Stencil, all our separate selves, like Siamese quintuplets or more.

Saul and I spent many lazy shiftdays working in a bondhouse by the old quays, clambering over teachests with buckets of ink, endlessly stencilling a guild symbol which was something like a fat-bellied three.

He swept the duplicated sheets into a pile, added a couple of unrun stencils, and clasped them to himself with his left arm.

And clownish Stencil capering along behind her, bells ajingle, waving a wooden, toy oxgoad.

From the rest of the lamplit gloom his eyes picked out a pallet on the groundsheet of the tent, hooks on the central pole of the tent for clothing and weapons, a chest with her name and rank stenciled on it in the blockier form of Nantukhtar writing.

The entrance to the plasma center was from the side street, up four cement steps, through a set of glass doors stenciled in blue with the name Bloodlines as well as a parent corporation, Lifeways Inc.

The Emperor Justin I, who reigned between the years 518 and 527, could not write, and was obliged to sign state papers with the form of stencil plate that had been recommended by Quintilian.

Wilson, have unnecessary light-blue Wilson covers on all their courtside synthetic-strung sticks and big red Ws stencilled onto their Wilson synth-gut strings.

The artillerymen wrecked the wheels and spiked the vents of their old guns, then dragged away their new weapons, each of which displayed a neatly stenciled legend on its trail: PROPERTY OF THE USA.

Betsy had boarded the train wearing her plain and everyday striped cotton boxer shorts, her T-shirt with the sunflowers stenciled on the front and back, her Roman espadrilles laced up to her knees, and a knapsack slung over her back, its canvas sides strained by her Dante and Beatrice bookends, her alabaster horse, and her treasure box, plus a stone she had grubbed from the foundation landscaping as her mother was hustling her out to the taxi waiting at the curb in front of their house.

He took a transparent stencil with many circles and placed it over the various craters in the visible part of the screen.

Wednesday the skies had cleared and Kate, standing at the very top of the stepladder and stencilling at the apex of the rafters, paused, blowing her hair upwards, easing her shoulders.

I grabbed them away from her and pointed to the red-and-white striped electrovan with the words Poliklinische centrum stenciled on its side, idling at an intersection because of the parade.