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Definitions of appliques in various dictionaries:
noun - a decorative design made of one material sewn over another
verb - sew on as a decoration
verb - to apply as a decoration to a larger surface
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French-sounding name for cutouts on bathtub floor which keep Paul Simon from slip slidin' away |
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sew or stick pieces of fabric on to (a garment or larger piece of fabric) to form pictures or patterns. |
Plural form of applique. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of applique. |
Ornamental needlework in which pieces of fabric are sewn or stuck on to a larger piece to form a picture or pattern. |
Decorate (a garment or larger piece of fabric) with pieces of fabric to form pictures or patterns. |
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Appliqué is ornamental needlework in which pieces of fabric in different shapes and patterns are sewn or stuck onto a larger piece to form a picture or pattern. It it commonly used as decoration, especially on garments. The technique is accomplished either by hand or machine. Appliqué is commonly practised with textiles, but the term may be applied to similar techniques used on different materials. In the context of ceramics, for example, an appliqué is a separate piece of clay added to the primary work, generally for the purpose of decoration. * The term originates from the Latin applic "I apply" and subsequently from the French appliquer "attach". |