Etymology:
Meaning:
Aquatint is an intaglio printmaking technique that produces tonal areas by etching zinc or copper plates with acid, resulting in a smooth, painterly effect.
Origin:
Etymology The word tinct has a Latin root tingere which means to dye or to stain
Etymology Latin tinctura dye tint stain Meaning A solution made by dissolvin
Etymology The word tint derives from the Old French word tinte which in turn comes f
Etymology From Middle English teynte teint from Anglo Norman teint from Old French t
Etymology The word aqua originates from the Latin word aqua which means water Me
Etymology The word aqua originates from the Latin word aqua which means water Me
Etymology The word aqualung is a blend of the Latin words aqua water and pulmo l
Etymology Aquamarine is derived from the Latin words aqua meaning water and ma
Etymology Aqua Latin water naut Greek nautes sailor Meaning and Origin A
Etymology The word aquarelle is derived from the French word aquarelle which itself
Etymology Latin aqua water arium place Meaning and Origin An aquarium is
Etymology Aquarius Latin for water carrier Meaning Aquarius is the 11th astrolo
Etymology The word aquatic is derived from the Latin word aqua meaning water Me
Etymology French eau forte literally strong water Italian acqua tinta litera
Etymology The word aqueduct is derived from the Latin word aquaeductus which is a co
Etymology The word aqueous originates from the Latin word aquosus meaning watery o
Etymology The word aquifer comes from the Latin word aqua which means water and t
Etymology Proto Basque a water kit xkit on the Latin Aquitania Meaning On
Etymology and Meaning Evian is a French feminine given name of Celtic origin It is deri
Etymology The word ewer originates from the Old French word eguiere which in turn c
Etymology French gouache 17th century Italian guazzo 16th century Late Latin gua
Etymology The word island comes from the Old English word iland which is derived fr
Etymology The word sewer derives from the Middle English term sower which in turn c
Etymology Origin Old English etsian to seek to perceive Germanic root et to s
Etymology The word restoration is derived from the Latin word restaurare which mea
Etymology The word righteous has its origins in Old English where it was spelled as
Etymology Old English lōcian to see Proto West Germanic lōkijanan Proto Germanic
Etymology Old French remors remord Latin remorsus from remordeo to bite back Pr
Etymology Middle English stuard steward Old English stigweard stiweard Proto German
Etymology Middle English contrive from Anglo French contriver from Latin contrōvār
Etymology Early 19th century shortened form of gangrel from Middle English gangrel f