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Answer for the clue "Shading pattern ", 10 letters:
crosshatch

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Word definitions for crosshatch in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. A pattern of crossing lines. n. A pattern of crossing lines. vb. To mark or fill with a crosshatch pattern.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
octothorp \oc"to*thorp\, octothorpe \oc"to*thorpe\, n. [octo- eight + thorp Etymology of thorp uncertain. (ca. 1965). See quote below. Possibly derived from octalthorpe or octotherp (once used by the Bell System?).] A typographic symbol (#) having two vertical ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. shading consisting of multiple crossing lines [syn: hatch , hatching , hachure ] v. shade with multiple crossing lines; "the draftsman crosshatched the area"

Usage examples of crosshatch.

As Sergeant Cartman had just said, the crosshatch indicating the location of the ELF beacon worn by Chief Proctor Levin had disappeared shortly after he had been spotted by Flight One.

Their hardboots were impregnated with resin, some reinforced with metal or a wound-wire crosshatching.

Hanging from it by loops was a dagger, made by sharpening the tip of a mammoth tusk, and crosshatching the grip for better purchase, a rawhide sheath with an ivory-handled flint knife, and a round, wheel-shaped object with spokelike divisions from which were suspended, by thongs, a pouch, some canine teeth, and most prominent, the brushy tip of a cave lion tail.

In achieving his skin finishes on the two male figures he used the crosshatching method first taught him by Ghirlandaio with a pen: one set of calligraphic lines made by a two-toothed chisel superimposed over a set of ugnetto lines, at right angles so that the finer tooth marks of the chisel would not fall into the heavier and more prominent tracks of the ugnetto.

His hands were brown and rough, crosshatched by tiny white scars, but steady and calm as they gently shifted the pole and line.

Overhead, the sky was crosshatched by the limbs of the trees, their dappled shadows cast earthward in a tangled net by the bright moonlight.

Michelangelo fitted together on the floor beside the desk the dozen large sheets with twenty male figures, some crosshatched with the pen, others outlined in charcoal or drawn with long bold slashing lines heightened with white lead, still others glowing with flesh colors.

The first rough sketches crosshatched, he gazed intently at his drawing.

The Bearded Giant, his back and buttocks crosshatched, leaned heavily against a base deep-scarred by the vicious pounding of the point.

We were in Schaumburg, or Bensenville, wherever this hotel was, and were walking down a quiet hall with purple and yellow crosshatched carpeting, and were not en route to Senegal and I hadn't -- I just realized -- packed shorts, and wouldn't get there until morning and had wasted the day.

All of these blank things, beautiful though, their crosshatched Spartans watching as I signed, the checks bearing the colors of the sea, a Mediterranean sea, where bathers lie on rocks -- everything so corruptible.

We were running at full speed, dodging the trees, our footsteps skatching loudly under us on the thick crosshatched forest floor.

Rough scribbles suggesting engines, red lines of force and striae of rock types crosshatched in ink.

They turned into lines that crosshatched the dark seemingly at random, making a net across the sky.

The grid's crosshatched shadows, which twisted and jumped each time I shifted my light, made my inspection difficult, but I saw that the vertical length of pipe went down about six feet, where the drain split into two opposing horizontal pipelines, each only slightly smaller than the vertical line that fed them.