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gouache
[ gwahsh, goo-ahsh; French gwash ]
noun
, plural gouach·es [gwah, -shiz, goo-, ah, -shiz, gwash]
- a technique of painting with opaque watercolors prepared with gum.
- an opaque color used in painting a gouache.
- a work painted using gouache.
gouache
/ ɡʊˈɑːʃ /
noun
- Also calledbody colour a painting technique using opaque watercolour paint in which the pigments are bound with glue and the lighter tones contain white
- the paint used in this technique
- a painting done by this method
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gouache1
1880–85; < French < Italian guazzo place where there is water ≪ Latin aquātiō, derivative of aqua water
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gouache1
C19: from French, from Italian guazzo puddle, from Latin aquātiō a watering place, from aqua water
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Example Sentences
The use of gouache should be limited to the hollow parts of incised or punched leather.
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By introducing gouache or bronzes into the impressions made with the punches, rich effects of colour can be produced.
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The leaf is in gouache on skin, with medallions of the royal pair, alternated with others emblematic of the Fine Arts.
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"That is true," Gouache replied, somewhat thoughtfully, as though the consideration had not struck him.
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When he forgot himself he was singularly handsome, and Gouache lay in wait for his moments of forgetfulness.
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