<span class="searchmatch">academy</span> <span class="searchmatch">figures</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">academy</span> figure...
<span class="searchmatch">academy</span> figure (plural <span class="searchmatch">academy</span> <span class="searchmatch">figures</span>) (painting) A drawing usually half life-size, in crayon or pencil, after a nude model....
artists of London had long maintained a private <span class="searchmatch">academy</span> for improvement in the art of drawing from living <span class="searchmatch">figures</span> 1776, David Hume, The life of David Hume[1]:...
here he received instructions in modelling from Sherwin, the pupil of Smyth, whose chisellings and <span class="searchmatch">figures</span> adorn so many of our public buildings […]...
(noun) <span class="searchmatch">academy</span> figure action figure all-figure number authority figure ball park figure ballpark figure big figure black figure bowling <span class="searchmatch">figures</span> break figure...
Syllabification: cua‧dro vi‧vo cuadro vivo m (plural cuadros vivos) an arrangement of <span class="searchmatch">figures</span> or actors as if in a painting; a tableau “cuadro vivo”, in Diccionario...
Sicilian Skeptic who proposed most or all mythology derived from historical <span class="searchmatch">figures</span> and natural events which received supernatural characteristics only through...
(gōnía, “corner, angle”). -gono (geometry) -gon (forms the names of plane <span class="searchmatch">figures</span> containing a given number of angles) Italian terms suffixed with -gono...
a strip of such drawings. (comics) A drawing satirising current public <span class="searchmatch">figures</span>. (art) An artist's preliminary sketch. (art) A full-sized drawing that...
L[arret] Langley, “[Rhetorical Turns.] Epanalepsis.”, in A Manual of the <span class="searchmatch">Figures</span> of Rhetoric, […], Doncaster, South Yorkshire: […] C. White, […], →OCLC...