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enamel Meaning in Tamil ( enamel வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



பூச்சுவேலை


enamel தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

ஐரோப்பாவில் இடைக்காலக்கிதில் பரவலாக பூச்சுவேலை செய்யப்பட்டது.

மேலும் ஜிப்சம், சுண்ணாம்பு, மணல், பளிங்குப் பொடி ஆகியவற்றை பயன்படுத்தியும் பூச்சுவேலை செய்தனர்.

இக்கல்லைக கொண்டு கட்டப்பட்ட வீடுகளின் வெளிப்புறத்தில் பெரும்பாலும் பூச்சுவேலை செய்வது கிடையாது.

பூச்சுவேலை ஆரம்பிக்கும் முன்பு கனத்தை முடிவு செய்ய ஓட்டு சில்லுகளைச் சுவரில் ஆதாரப் புள்ளிகளாக அமைத்து சுவர் நேராகப் பூசப்படுவதை உறுதிசெய்துகொண்டே வேலையை துவக்குவர்.

enamel's Usage Examples:

Jewel Basket: You can find crosses, pendants, medals, and even enameled Mezuzah pendants on this website.


'Some the designs for child's lockets have an enameled finished on the front that can add a splash of color, such as colorful cloisonné images of blue butterflies flittering about red and yellow flowers.


"Acting upon that theory, the experts of TokyO and Nagoya have produced many very beautiful specimens of monochrome enamelyellow (canary or straw), rose du Barry, liquid-dawn, red, aubergine purple, green (grass or leaf), dove-grey and lapis lazuli bl,ue.


When present in sufficient quantity the five last-named give enamel-white beads; lead oxide in excess gives a yellowish bead.


cloisonn enamelling was practised in the manner now understood by the term; when foreign merchants began to settle in Yokohama, several experts were working skilfully in Owari after the methods of Kaji Tsunekichi.


The castle of the Hohenzollerns crowns a high rock above the river, and contains a collection of pictures, an exceptionally interesting museum (textiles, enamels, metal-work, 'c.


He took for his models the raku faience of KiOto, the masterpieces of Ninsei and Kenzan, the rococc wares of Korea, the enamelled porcelain of China, and the blue-andwhite ware of Delft.


The third or last molar tooth of both jaws is of great size, and presents a structure at first sight unlike that of any other mammal, being composed of numerous (22-25) parallel cylinders or columns, each with pulp-cavity, dentine and enamel-covering, and packed together with cement.


When the summits of these are worn by mastication their surfaces present circles of dentine surrounded by a border of enamel, and as attrition proceeds different patterns are produced by the union of the bases of the cusps, a trefoil form being characteristic of some species.


But as the work proceeds the cloisons are hiddenunless their presence is necessary to give emphasis to the designand the final result is a picture in vitrified enamels.


There is a splendid museum of medieval and Renaissance antiquities in the Bargello, the ancient palace of the Podesta, itself one of the finest buildings in the city; among its many treasures are works of Donatello, Ghiberti, Verrochio and other sculptors, and large collections of ivory, enamel and bronze ware.


It is plain that such a method as the latter implies great command of colored pastes, and, indeed, no feature of the manufacture is more conspicuous than the progress made during the period1880-1900in compounding and firing vitrifiable enamels.


Up to that time there had been little demand for enamels of large dimensions, but when the foreign market called for vases, censers, plaques and such things, no difficulty was found in supplying them.





Synonyms:

crown, tooth enamel, solid body substance,



Antonyms:

awkwardness, maleficence, ill nature, unseemliness,

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