məˈnyerkrēˈblā noun
Etymology: French, literally, criblé manner
: an engraving technique originally used in the 15th century in which round holes punched in a block or plate produce a white spotted background in the print — called also dotted manner
məˈnyerkrēˈblā noun
Etymology: French, literally, criblé manner
: an engraving technique originally used in the 15th century in which round holes punched in a block or plate produce a white spotted background in the print — called also dotted manner
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012