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/ˈdēkal/,
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decals, plural;
  1. A design prepared on special paper for transfer onto another surface such as glass, porcelain, or metal


  1. either a design that is fixed to some surface or a paper bearing the design which is to be transferred to the surface
  2. A decal or transfer is a plastic, cloth paper or ceramic substrate that has printed on it a pattern that can be moved to another surface upon contact, usually with the aid of heat or water. The word is short for decalcomania. ...
  3. The University of California, Berkeley (also referred to as Cal, California, Berkeley, Cal-Berkeley, and UC Berkeley), is a public research university located in Berkeley, California, United States. ...
  4. Asheron's Call (AC) is a fantasy MMORPG for Microsoft Windows-based PCs developed and published by Turbine Entertainment. It was published by Microsoft until 2004. Asheron's Call is set on the continent of Dereth and its surrounding islands on the fictional planet of Auberean. ...
  5. A design or picture produced in order to be transferred to another surface either permanently or temporarily; A decorative sticker
  6. (DECALS) Greatmugs.com is liable only for decals purchased, and will replace misprint or defective decals. Check decals, before application, for any errors or misprint. Test fire each shipment before complete de coration. We are also not responsible for any loss due to improper firings. ...
  7. (DECALS (FLOOR DECALS)) Adhesive graphic (like a sticker) placed on the floor. Used for promotional, direction guidance or security purpose.
  8. (Decals) A tradition as old as Stock car racing itself. Decals are a low-budget form of advertising that sometimes provides rewards that are small, yet important to struggling teams. Contingency awards are sometimes tied to the display of decals.
  9. (Decals) Printed stickers that show the types of card accepted and which way to insert them.
  10. (Decals) Refers to markings one can apply to a kit to enhance it's appearance. Can be dry tansfer or waterslide, the former typically being supplied with a gunpla kit, the latter typically being an after market purchase from Bandai or a third party manufacturer such as Samuels. ...
  11. (Decals) Special pictures that can be applied and fired. Use only decals made just for firing. Any others will just burn off.
  12. (Decals) Transfers bearing markings that were applied to the original of what the model's based on. Decals finish a model off and give it distinctive markings. They are commonly produced in gloss or matt finishes.
  13. (Decals) Vinyl graphic sign image, logo or text mounted on an automobile, boat, trailer, window, or other smooth surface. All letters and graphics are on one solid sheet of vinyl.
  14. Glass fusing decals can be fused between or on top of fusing glass.
  15. A template of information attached to a garage door, or in its vicinity, to convey relevant information concerning the garage door system
  16. A picture or design transferred to a finished glaze and fired.
  17. A specially prepared vinyl that is die-cut into letters or bearing a picture design for transfer to wood, metal, glass, automobiles, and banners, etc.
  18. An applique of words, graphics, or a combination of the two, screen-printed on the nonadhesive side of vinyl film, then cut to a specified shape using a plotter or die. Decals are often created when a large number of identical pieces are required.
  19. Issued by CalRecycle to registered tire haulers, printed on specially prepared paper with a unique number, for affixing to the lower right hand corner of the windshield.
  20. a 2D image or texture map applied to an object in a computer rendering, like a label on a bottle
  21. printed labels produced on special paper. When wet this paper allows the decal to slide off and be placed on the model
  22. The proper term for an press-on adhesive graphic on a sports helmet. Don’t say, “sticker”; say, “decal.”
  23. A sticker or transfer which is applied to a smooth surface to identify a particular product. Pronounced dee-KALL in the United States, but DECK-ull in Canada.
  24. A piece of material, such as Mylar, imprinted with a design, message, etc., that can be adhered to another surface, usually through self adhesion.
  25. A graphic software representation of a component, so named because hand tape-up of printed circuit boards employed the use of pull-off and paste decals to represent components. Also called a part, footprint or package. On a manufactured board the body of a footprint is an epoxy-ink outline.