mosaicked


mo·sa·ic

M0432100 (mō-zā′ĭk)n.1. a. A picture or decorative design made by setting small colored pieces, as of stone or tile, into a surface.b. The process or art of making such pictures or designs.2. A composite picture made of overlapping, usually aerial, photographs.3. Something that resembles a mosaic: a mosaic of testimony from various witnesses.4. Botany A viral disease of plants, resulting in light and dark areas in the leaves, which often become shriveled and dwarfed.5. An array of photosensitive elements in a video camera that react to light and are scanned by other components to compose an image.6. Biology An individual exhibiting mosaicism.tr.v. mo·sa·icked, mo·sa·ick·ing, mo·sa·ics 1. To make by mosaic: mosaic a design on a rosewood box.2. To adorn with or as if with mosaic: mosaic a sidewalk.
[Middle English musycke, from Old French mosaique, from Old Italian mosaico, from Medieval Latin mūsāicum, neuter of mūsāicus, of the Muses, from Latin Mūsa, Muse, from Greek Mousa; see men- in Indo-European roots.]
mo·sa′i·cist (mō-zā′ĭ-sĭst) n.

Mo·sa·ic

M0432100 (mō-zā′ĭk)adj. Of or relating to Moses or the laws and writings attributed to him.

mosaicked

(məʊˈzeɪɪkt) adj (Art Terms) arranged in mosaic form or decorated with a mosaic