Crossword-Solution: DECALCOMANIA
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Decalcomania | n. | Alt. of Decalcomanie |
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| the art of transferring a design from paper to another surface | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with DECALCOMANIA (5)
The mantel-piece of black marble veined with yellow was supported by fluted columns; on it were two blown-glass vases of decalcomania decoration, then two gilt lustres with prisms, then two hand-screens of woolwork, and in the middle an ormolu clock--"Iphigenia in Aulis"--under a glass shade.
Some of them, you will observe, are filling in designs that have either first been printed, or transferred by the decalcomania process, and must afterward be finished by hand.
Bronze Work: What bronze work is; The articles required for doing bronze work; The art of making a vase in bronze; A motto; A floral basket; Copper bronze statuary; The art of making exotic leaves; To make leaves and flowers, etc.; Decalcomania—The uses to which it may be put.
Paint for Outbuildings --WHITEWASH--Paste for PAPER HANGING--HANGING PAPER--GRAINING IN OAK, MAPLE, MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD, BLACK WALNUT--STAINING--GILDING-- BRONZING--TRANSFERRING--DECALCOMANIA--MAKING RUSTIC PICTURES-- PAINTING FLOWER-STAND--MAHOGANY POLISH--ROSEWOOD POLISH-- VARNISHING FURNITURE--WAXING FURNITURE--CLEANING PAINT-- Paint for Farming Tools for MACHINERY, and for HOUSEHOLD FIXTURES To Paint a Farm Wagon --to RE-VARNISH A CARRIAGE--to make PLASTER CASTS.
Hirt, the manufacture of colored paper and artificial flowers, the so-called powdering of Brussels lace with white lead, the preparation of decalcomania pictures, the on-laying of mirrors, the manufacture of rubber goods, in short, all occupations at which the working-women are exposed to the inhalation of carbonic acid gases, are especially dangerous from the second half of pregnancy onward.