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Definition of origami in English: origaminoun ˌɒrɪˈɡɑːmiˌɔrəˈɡɑmi mass nounThe Japanese art of folding paper into decorative shapes and figures. as modifier a tree decorated with origami animals Example sentencesExamples - The Papertree also sells origami paper, as does Michaels, which is located on Westmount Rd., in the same plaza as Philthy's.
- Each of the seven tracks is an elegant construction reminiscent of a perfectly folded origami sculpture.
- Akira Yoshizawa, origami artist and Japanese National Living Treasure, died last week at 94.
- The intricate art of origami has nothing on how some of these little beauties grow, looking like crazily choreographed sea coral in their chilled humidifiers.
- If we now do a bit of origami, taking a sheet of A1 paper and then folding it in half (along its longest side), we get A2 paper.
- Around 100 pupils from Liden Primary School learned the art of origami during a visit from Swindon's Japanese liaison group.
- Cut various size circles from origami or craft papers and attach with double-sided tape or craft spray adhesive.
- They are folded so similar to the way the origami paper is folded.
- In addition, there were wives' classes on everything from oil painting to origami and more.
- In Japanese culture, origami is a helpful way to teach the principles of geometry.
- Wal was still doing his paper crane origami and Reese never stopped on teasing me.
- There are many red origami paper cranes littered about the stage floor and around the chairs.
- Small guitar figures unfold like origami sculptures gradually returning to virgin paper…
- There will be free workshops all day in everything from screenprinting to origami, and a fun fair will be held outside.
- Others deploy stylised forms of that peculiarly Western origami, the paper dart.
- You can also put those fingers to work alongside the Konnichiwa Japan club which will be demonstrating the ancient art of origami paper folding.
- Topics ranged from the golden mean, spirals, and tessellations to fractals, origami, and impressionist art.
- Dustin watched expectantly as Mr. Hall did nothing but bend down, pick up the paper origami, and throw it into the recycle bin.
- I fold or draw paper in a similar style to origami.
- First, choose an interesting story and plan ways to illustrate story events, using origami folds.
Origin Japanese, from oru, -ori 'fold' + kami 'paper'. Rhymes army, balmy, barmy, gourami, macramé, palmy, pastrami, salami, smarmy, swami, tsunami, Yanomami Definition of origami in US English: origaminounˌɔrəˈɡɑmiˌôrəˈɡämē The Japanese art of folding paper into decorative shapes and figures. as modifier a tree decorated with origami animals Example sentencesExamples - Each of the seven tracks is an elegant construction reminiscent of a perfectly folded origami sculpture.
- Cut various size circles from origami or craft papers and attach with double-sided tape or craft spray adhesive.
- First, choose an interesting story and plan ways to illustrate story events, using origami folds.
- Small guitar figures unfold like origami sculptures gradually returning to virgin paper…
- In Japanese culture, origami is a helpful way to teach the principles of geometry.
- Others deploy stylised forms of that peculiarly Western origami, the paper dart.
- Around 100 pupils from Liden Primary School learned the art of origami during a visit from Swindon's Japanese liaison group.
- They are folded so similar to the way the origami paper is folded.
- You can also put those fingers to work alongside the Konnichiwa Japan club which will be demonstrating the ancient art of origami paper folding.
- The intricate art of origami has nothing on how some of these little beauties grow, looking like crazily choreographed sea coral in their chilled humidifiers.
- In addition, there were wives' classes on everything from oil painting to origami and more.
- The Papertree also sells origami paper, as does Michaels, which is located on Westmount Rd., in the same plaza as Philthy's.
- There will be free workshops all day in everything from screenprinting to origami, and a fun fair will be held outside.
- Dustin watched expectantly as Mr. Hall did nothing but bend down, pick up the paper origami, and throw it into the recycle bin.
- Topics ranged from the golden mean, spirals, and tessellations to fractals, origami, and impressionist art.
- If we now do a bit of origami, taking a sheet of A1 paper and then folding it in half (along its longest side), we get A2 paper.
- I fold or draw paper in a similar style to origami.
- Wal was still doing his paper crane origami and Reese never stopped on teasing me.
- Akira Yoshizawa, origami artist and Japanese National Living Treasure, died last week at 94.
- There are many red origami paper cranes littered about the stage floor and around the chairs.
Origin Japanese, from oru, -ori ‘fold’ + kami ‘paper’. |