silhouet

English

Noun

silhouet (plural silhouets)

  1. Alternative spelling of silhouette
    • 1907, The Independent, volume 62, page 812, column 2:
      [] a portion of the John Boyd Thatcher collection of commissions, documents, autograph letters and portraits; a case containing silhouets of famous Colonial personages, a silhouet ring, some smoked silhouets, []
    • 1916, Chemical Abstracts, volume 9, American Chemical Society, page 2340:
      If a soln. of Ag resinate in benzene be exposed to partial illumination by means of a silhouet it is found that the Ag is deposited on the illuminated part.
    • 1921, Current Opinion, volume 70, page 560, column 1:
      The silhouets on this page, illustrating the coming contest between Dempsey and Charpentier, were cut out with an ordinary pair of nail scissors for Vanity Fair by Hunt Diederich.
    • 1936, Missouri Ruralist, volume 77, page 11:
      You’ve heard a lot this season about the new Princess silhouet that makes this year’s dressy coat look so different. This silhouet features broad shoulders, a fitted, slim bodice and waistline, with full, flared swing skirt.
    • 1978, Automotive News:
      They were rather fast silhouets, and the shapes were very fluid compared with the intermediates before the ’68 models.
    • 2004, International Architecture Competition: Ephemeral Structures in the City of Athens, →ISBN, page 22, column 2:
      The silhouet of the canopy is everywhere in the city.

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