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Verb
/ˈe(ə)rˌbrəSH/,
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airbrushes, plural;
  1. Paint with an airbrush
    • - a cab airbrushed with a mural of a sunset
  2. Alter or conceal (a photograph or a detail in one) using an airbrush
    • - a picture of a man with wings airbrushed onto his shoulders
  3. Represent or describe (someone or something) as better or more beautiful than they in fact are
    • - an airbrushed vision of the decade
Noun
  1. An artist's device for spraying paint by means of compressed air


  1. an atomizer to spray paint by means of compressed air
  2. paint with an airbrush; "The old car looks like new now that we airbrushed it"
  3. An airbrush is a small, air-operated tool that sprays various media including ink and dye, but most often paint by a process of nebulization. Spray guns developed from the airbrush and are still considered a type of airbrush.
  4. A miniature, handheld paint sprayer, powered by compressed air or other gas, used for delicate, artistic painting, or sometimes retouching of photographs; To paint using an airbrush; To touch up or enhance a photograph, often with intent to mislead
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  6. (Airbrushing) Is the process of applying colour with the use of a small air gun. Used for shading and general decorating
  7. (Airbrushing) Method used to touch up a photo. It is also used on sports cards depicting players who have changed teams (thus changing their old jersey to the new one).
  8. (Airbrushing) This term refers to the rebound ink that sprays all over your pants. Funny how they can come up with terms for such mundane issues.
  9. (Airbrushing) Traditional and specialised method of retouching photographs to remove unwanted areas or change certain aspects of the image using a very fine spray gun. Retouching is now performed mainly as a computer manipulation using specialised software.
  10. Pen-shaped tool that sprays a fine mist of ink or paint to retouch photos and create continuous-tone illustrations.
  11. A small-scale paint sprayer that allows the artist to control a fine mist of paint.
  12. An artist's technique for creating a smooth gradation of color. It is often used to cover imperfections in a photograph, e.g., in a model's skin.
  13. A device used in hand-painting that utilizes compressed air to generate a fine spray of paint. As air passes through the head of the airbrush, a vacuum is created, siphoning the paint up from its container. ...
  14. A compressed air tool that sprays a fine mist of paint or ink, used in illustration and photo retouching.
  15. An effect created by varying colors of yarn giving the rug a washed appearance. Machine made area rug manufacturers use this to create the look of fine, hand-made carpets.
  16. Mechanical device similar in appearance to a pen and similar in application to a miniature spray gun which allows the artist to propel paint or ink onto to the SUPPORT in minute quantities. ...
  17. Small compressed-air gun for achieving fine manual ink spraying on artwork, photographs, etc. Also called aerograph.
  18. tool with an air hose hooked up to a can of compressed air or a compessor. Color comes from markers or paints blown with air.
  19. An atomizer for applying by compressed air a fine spray (as of paint or liquid color). An airbrush is the best choice for painting masks and special effects props because of its ability to blend colors smoothly and naturally. ...
  20. a device for applying a fine spray of paint or other substance by means of compressed air.
  21. Small spray tool for fine-spray application of paints and stains with compressed air.
  22. A function of a color imaging system to add or remove printing ink of any value in a designated picture area.
  23. In artwork, a small pressure gun shaped like a pencil that sprays watercolor pigment. Used to correct and obtain tone or graduated tone effects. In platemaking, used with an abrasive-like pumice to remove spots or other unwanted areas. In electronic imaging, a retouching technique.
  24. A painting device that combines thin paint from a reservoir with a stream of compressed air, creating a fine spray which allows for subtle blending. ...
  25. (1) a pencil-shaped device for spraying liquid by means of compressed air, used for retouching photographic prints to improve tonal value, for spraying inks, or for producing special effects on film positives; (2) a tool found in most graphic software packages that provides the effect of ...