Similar words: stipple, tippler, rippled, crippled, nipple, ripple, cripple, ripple effect. Meaning: ['stɪpl] adj. having a pattern of dots.
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1. They crossed a field stippled with purple weeds.
2. The room remains simple with bare, stippled green walls.
3. The divers saw tropical fish stippled in gold and black.
4. The dunes were stippled with the white heads and sore-burnt faces of the children.
5. Stippled with terracotta markings, could anything earthly ever be so exposed?
6. The sphere was finely stippled, pocked here and there with hatches or spiked with communication towers.
7. The walls were stippled with some kind of wartime stucco that had the texture of dried oatmeal.
8. The sunlight stippled the trees.
9. Step 4 - The background is then stippled with a carbide tool sharpened to a needle point.
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10. The calcification varies in appearance but can be stippled and amorphous, not unlike the chondroid calcifications seen with extracranial chondrosarcomas.
11. There was a gray stubble of beard stippled over Primitivo's jaws, his lip and his neck.
12. Representation of the wind system and precipitation area stippled in a middle - latitude cyclone.
13. The result is an earthy look, which can be colour-rubbed, antiqued, stippled, crackle glazed or dragged.
14. This popcorn appearance is almost pathognomonic; other patterns of calcification include curvilinear and stippled .
15. Fig .5.13. Representation of the wind system and precipitation area ( stippled ) in a middle - latitude cyclone.
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