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    texture
    /ˈtɛkstʃə/

    noun

    • 1. the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance: "skin texture and tone"

    verb

    • 1. give (something) a rough or uneven texture: "the artist textures the paper with scalpel blades"

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  2. TEXTURE definition: 1. the quality of something that can be decided by touch, for example whether it is rough or…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : the visual or tactile surface characteristics and appearance of something. the texture of an oil painting. b. : the disposition or manner of union of the particles of a body or substance. 2. a. : a composite of the elements of prose or poetry. all these words … meet violently to form a texture impressive and exciting John Berryman. b.

  4. What do you mean by texture? Solution. When we touch different types of materials, each materials feels different. This indicate the difference in texture of each material. The different feel of different materials to the touch is known as texture. Example: Wood and metal feel different on touching. Suggest Corrections. 28. Similar questions. Q.

  5. The texture of something, especially food or soil, is its structure, for example whether it is light with lots of holes, or very heavy and solid. This cheese has an open, crumbly texture with a strong flavour. Earthworms consume large amounts of soil, and produce a rich humus, perfect in texture.

  6. Apr 16, 2023 · Texture in art and composition is the visual and tactile surface characteristics that are added to a work of art. It refers to the physical appearance or feel of an object, and can be seen through bumps, ridges, grooves and other physical details.

  7. Texture is the physical feel of something — smooth, rough, fuzzy, slimy, and lots of textures something in between. Sandpaper is very rough — it has a gritty, rough texture. Other things, like linoleum, have a smooth texture.

  8. texture noun (FOOD & DRINK) [ C or U ] the quality of food that you can feel in your mouth, for example whether it is rough or smooth, or soft or hard: Fried food usually has a crisp texture. The spread is similar to peanut butter in taste and texture.

  9. 1. the surface of a material, esp as perceived by the sense of touch: a wall with a rough texture. 2. (Textiles) the structure, appearance, and feel of a woven fabric. 3. the general structure and disposition of the constituent parts of something: the texture of a cake.

  10. texture. noun. /ˈtekstʃə (r)/. /ˈtekstʃər/. [countable, uncountable] the way a surface, substance or piece of cloth feels when you touch it, for example how rough, smooth, hard or soft it is. the soft texture of velvet. She uses a variety of different colours and textures in her wall hangings.

  11. The general physical appearance of a rock, especially with respect to the size, shape, size variability, and geometric arrangement of its mineral crystals (for igneous and metamorphic rocks) and of its constituent elements (for sedimentary rocks).