Textura in english
Texture
pronunciation: tekstʃɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: tekstʃɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
textura = graininess ; textura ; texture ; weave.
Example: The limits are set by the graininess of the film, the excellence of the optical system, and the efficiency of the light sources employed.Example: Textura, the type of the first printed books, was derived from a formal book hand written with a minimum of curves.Example: The fruits of Mr. Kilgour's labors and creations have substantially altered the texture of contemporary America library service = The fruits of Mr. Kilgour's labors and creations have substantially altered the texture of contemporary America library service.Example: Cloth styles began to change in the 1920s with the introduction of plain uncalendered materials that made a virtue of showing the pattern of the weave.more:
» con textura = textured .
Example: Tactile material embraces materials with raised symbols and/or differently textured surfaces that are intended for use by the visually impaired.» de color y textura parecidos al carbón = carbonaceous .
Example: The carbonaceous remains on the surface of the potsherds could be ancient food residues or soot from fuel for cooking.» de la textura = textural .
Example: Careful design planning, balancing form and textural contrast can provide instant gratification and transform nature into art.» de textura = textured .
Example: Tactile material embraces materials with raised symbols and/or differently textured surfaces that are intended for use by the visually impaired.» de textura áspera = coarse-grained .
Example: Coarse-grained textures generally indicate magmas that slowly cooled deep underground.» de textura fina = fine grain ; fine-grained .
Example: The rise of documentation in this country takes a rather different turn, due largely to the development of fine grain photographic emulsions and the miniature camera using a film with an acetate, non-explosive, base. Example: Fine-grained hardwoods were preferred, nearly always cut across the grain, although the largest size types were sometimes cut on the plank.