Etymology:
Meaning:
A thin sheet of material (such as metal, plastic, or paper) with a design cut into it, used for transferring the design to other surfaces.
Origin:
The word "stencil" first appeared in the mid-15th century and derives from its original usage in the production of stained glass windows. Craftsmen would carve a design into a stone plaque and then use the plaque to create a repeating pattern on glass. The Dutch word "sten" originally referred to stone, while "sel" referred to a slab or plaque. Over time, the term "stencil" came to be used for any thin material with a cut-out design, regardless of its composition.
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