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muralmu‧ral /ˈmjʊərəl $ ˈmjʊrəl/ noun [countable] muralOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin muralis ‘of a wall’, from murus ‘wall’ - a mural 72 feet long and 7 feet tall
- All over Isfahan are murals of an angry Khomeini glaring down from the clouds.
- Behind him a huge mural of Monument Valley, John Ford's favourite location, glows red as hell.
- Gone are the wild, kaleidoscopic murals, desiccated couches and furry dancing masses that rendered the old space a rhythmic poltergeist.
- I stayed after hours doing murals on tailgates.
- Large murals from the mansion are now on the walls of Prestwick Indoor Bowling Club.
- Or finish with trompe l'oeil painted murals.
- The view was like a mural painted on a blue backdrop.
► Painting and Drawingabstract, nounacrylic, adjectiveacrylics, nounaltarpiece, nounaquatint, nounbrush, nounbrushwork, nouncanvas, nouncartridge paper, nouncollage, nouncubism, noundiptych, noundrawing, nouneasel, nounetching, nounexecute, verbexecution, nounfauvism, nounfigure, nounfix, verbfixative, nounframe, verbfreehand, adjectivefresco, nounfull face, adjectivegallery, nounglaze, noungouache, nounhalf-length, adjectivehatching, nounhighlight, nounhue, nounicon, nounillustration, nounillustrator, nounimpressionism, nounimpressionist, nounlettering, nounlife, nounline drawing, nounlithograph, nounlithography, nounminiature, nounminiaturist, nounmural, nounoil paint, nounoil painting, nounold master, nounpaintbox, nounpaintbrush, nounpainter, nounpainterly, adjectivepainting, nounpalette, nounpalette knife, nounpanel, nounpastel, nounpastel, adjectivepencil, nounperspective, nounpictogram, nounpigment, nounpointillism, nounportrait, nounportraiture, nounposter paint, nounprimitive, nounretouch, verbrice paper, nounseascape, nounself-portrait, nounshade, nounshade, verbshading, nounshow, verbsit, verbsitting, nounsketch, nounsketch, verbstencil, nounstencil, verbstill life, nounstipple, verbsubject, nounsurrealism, nounsurrealistic, adjectivetempera, nountrace, verbtriptych, nounview, nounwall painting, nounwatercolour, noun VERB► paint· They painted murals on the walls, foliage on the ceilings, and patterns on wooden chests.· They were set not on black sky, however, but on a brilliantly painted mural which covered the dome. a painting that is painted on a wall, either inside or outside a building → fresco—mural adjective [only before noun] |