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Mosaicking - English meaning

Mosaicking – definitions in English dictionary

verb

Decorate with a mosaic.

Usage examples:

He mosaicked the walls, ceilings, and floors
noun

A picture or pattern produced by arranging together small pieces of stone, tile, glass, etc.

Usage examples:

Mosaics on the interior depict scenes from the old testament
noun

An individual (especially an animal) composed of cells of two genetically different types.

Usage examples:

For example, some people are mosaics: different cells in their body have different chromosomes.
noun

A virus disease that results in leaf variegation in tobacco, maize, sugar cane, and other plants.

Usage examples:

On the right is a micrograph of the virus that causes tobacco mosaic disease in tobacco plants.
adjective

Denoting an individual composed of cells of two genetically different types.

Usage examples:

Three alleles were chosen for the generation of mosaic clones on the basis of availability of cytol…
adjective

Of or associated with moses.

Usage examples:

In the old testament, it was part of the mosaic code that an israelite could not be indicted and co…

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镶嵌

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Mozaïeken

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Mosaïquage

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Mosaikieren

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मोजैकिंग

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Mosaicatura

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모자이크 처리

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Мозаика

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Mosaicos

Word origin

late Middle English: from French mosaïque, based on Latin musi(v)um ‘decoration with small square stones’, perhaps ultimately from Greek mousa ‘a muse’.

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