noun
( -s )
Etymology: from gerund of render (I)
1. : a work forming a presentation, expression, or interpretation (as of an idea, theme, or part) : rendition , version : as
a. : translation
b. : a finished perspective drawing of a proposed building or product : visualization
nicely colored renderings of buildings on the drawing boards … from a huge cement plant to a modest church — A.W.Baum
c. : a rendered illustration of an object of art
made renderings of Spanish colonial arts in New Mexico for the Index of American Design — Southwest Review
2.
a. : a coat of plaster laid directly on brickwork or stonework
b. Britain : the finish coat of mortar on a concrete floor or roof on which tiles are laid
c. : the finish application of a material on a wall usually for decorative purposes