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Definitions of decal in various dictionaries:
noun - either a design that is fixed to some surface or a paper bearing the design which is to be transferred to the surface
A picture or design transferred by decalcomania.
A decorative sticker.
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A decorative sticker, it is partly derived from calquer, meaning "to trace" |
This word for a decorative sticker comes partly from calquer, meaning "to trace" |
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a design prepared on special paper for durable transfer on to another surface such as glass or porcelain. |
A design prepared on special paper for durable transfer on to another surface such as glass or porcelain. |
A picture or design transferred by decalcomania. |
A decorative sticker. |
the art of transfering designs from specially prepared paper to a wood or glass or metal surface |
a design fixed to some surface or a paper bearing the design to be transferred to the surface |
a picture or design printed on special paper, that can be put onto another surface, such as metal or glass |
a picture or design on special paper, which can be put onto another surface, such as metal or glass |
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A decal (, , , ) or transfer is a plastic, cloth, paper or ceramic substrate that has printed on it a pattern or image that can be moved to another surface upon contact, usually with the aid of heat or water. * The word is short for decalcomania, which is the English version of the French word décalcomanie. * The technique was invented by Simon François Ravenet, an engraver from France who later moved to England and perfected the process he called "décalquer" (which means to copy by tracing); it became widespread during the decal craze of the late 19th century. |