gouache

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See also: gouaché

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French gouache, from Italian guazzo.

Pronunciation

Noun

gouache (countable and uncountable, plural gouaches)

  1. (painting) A thick, opaque watercolour paint made with gum containing an inert white pigment to make it opaque.
    Coordinate terms: tempera, oil paint, India ink
    Hypernym: watercolour
  2. (painting, countable) A painting made with this paint.

Translations

Verb

gouache (third-person singular simple present gouaches, present participle gouaching, simple past and past participle gouached)

  1. To produce work in the gouache medium.

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French

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian guazzo (water paint, splash).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡwaʃ/
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Noun

gouache f (plural gouaches)

  1. gouache

Derived terms

Descendants

  • English: gouache
  • Portuguese: guache, guacho

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