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stippler stipplestippled drawingstip·ple S0764100 (stĭp′əl)tr.v. stip·pled, stip·pling, stip·ples 1. To draw, engrave, or paint in dots or short strokes.2. To apply (paint, for example) in dots or short strokes.3. To dot, fleck, or speckle: "They crossed a field stippled with purple weeds" (Flannery O'Connor).n.1. A method of drawing, engraving, or painting using dots or short strokes.2. The effect produced by stippling. [Dutch stippelen, frequentative of stippen, to speckle, from stip, dot, from Middle Dutch.] stip′pler n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | stippler - a painter who stipples (creates a stippled effect)painter - a worker who is employed to cover objects with paint |
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stippler1. A broad flat-based brush having stiff bristles for producing a texture on a surface such as soft plaster or paint. 2. Any tool (as a rubber sponge or a textured or tufted roller) used to create a stippled surface.stippler
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