pallette
IPA: pɑɫˈɛt
noun
- Misspelling of palette (“set of colours”). [(painting) A thin board on which a painter lays and mixes colours.]
- Alternative form of palette (“rounded armour plate over armpit”) [(painting) A thin board on which a painter lays and mixes colours.]
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Examples of "pallette" in Sentences
- It looks like Dark Khan from MK vs. DC with a Red Tornado pallette swapped on top. mdk
- It is far harder to make good art with a muted pallette than it is to make good art with a full pallette.
- So after lunch, we stopped by the art-supply store and I bought an easel, brushes, pallette and a blank canvas.
- However, it seems awfully close to the Walmart Ultimate Fan Edition DVD cover, except with a different color pallette.
- That guy back there could be anyone—an Impressionist take on Funeral Guest, Far in Back, all swirls and squiggles, pallette knife jabs in magnificent relief.
- For that, you have to let something sit for awhile, then go back after you've cleansed your palate, not to mention replenished your word pallette, with something else.
- She thoughtfully utilizes a limited color pallette of white and pink with dark wood and black accents to create a sophisticated look that feels surprisingly spacious and inviting despite the limited square footage.
- As much as it looks cool in white, I then splashed it with some colour and chose a pallette based on the ample pictures available online of a physical model already created by others and which I, obviously, mimicked see below.
- Many of us at Sugar Creek have an ongoing love affair with the Kaleidoscope because of its wonderful traits and versatility — it reaches only 3′ tall and wide, and has a wide pallette of colors — changing from chartreuse in the spring, to green in the summer, to red/orange in the fall.
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