bass3 |
a deciduous tree of softwood, which is grown for ornamental purposes or as a shade tree; basswood; linden. |
blind |
a window shade made of cloth or metal strips. [1/7 definitions] |
cankerworm |
any of several moth larvae that feed on fruit and foliage often destroying fruit and shade trees. |
cast |
shade or hue. [1/18 definitions] |
catalpa |
any of several deciduous shade trees that have broad leaves and bear clusters of white flowers and long slender pods. |
chiaroscuro |
the arrangement of contrasting light and shade in pictorial representation. |
crosshatch |
to shade (a drawing or the like) using many parallel and intersecting lines. |
dapple |
a patch or group of spotted markings of different shade or color than their background, or a single such mark. [1/4 definitions] |
dapple-gray |
gray spotted with a darker shade. [1/2 definitions] |
elm |
a large shade tree with spreading branches. |
encina |
an evergreen oak of the southwestern United States that is often cultivated as a shade tree. |
halftone |
in art, an intermediate tone, shade, or value between light and dark. [1/4 definitions] |
hatch3 |
to draw lines on (a drawing, design, or the like), often two sets of close-set parallel lines crossing each other at right angles, in order to shade. [2 definitions] |
hue1 |
a particular color, such as sky blue; shade. |
linden |
any of several shade trees that have large, heart-shaped leaves and bear fragrant yellowish blossoms. |
mall |
an open space lined with shade trees. A mall is used for walking and enjoyment. [1/2 definitions] |
mezzotint |
a method of engraving on roughened copper or steel by scraping and polishing areas to produce effects of light and shade. [1/3 definitions] |
mulberry |
any of several shade trees that have broad leaves and berrylike fruits. [1/3 definitions] |
Norway maple |
a European maple tree, grown widely in North America as a shade tree. |
nuance |
a subtle quality or difference in tone, meaning, color, or the like; shade. |
pin oak |
either of two tall oak trees of the eastern United States that are valued for their lumber and as shade trees. |