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candy apple paint — A bright color (usually red) paint (often with metal flakes) with a transparent clear coat … Dictionary of automotive terms
paint — [1] A liquid or paste consisting of a suspension of a pigment in oil or water, etc. When spread over a surface, it dries to form a hard, thin covering colored by the pigment. The primary purpose of paint is to help in the preventing of rusting. A … Dictionary of automotive terms
Paint (software) — Paint A component of Microsoft Windows Paint on Windows 7, outlining the ribbon interface … Wikipedia
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PAINT — Apple Macintosh Black & White MacPaint file Bitmap graphics (Computing » File Extensions) * Programs And Activities Inspire New Thinking (Community » Educational) … Abbreviations dictionary
Apple IIGS — Mac specs Introduced=September 1986 MSRP=999 CPU=65C816 CPUspeed=2.8 MHz OS=Apple ProDOS, Apple GS/OS RAM=256 KB or 1 MB (expandable up to 8 MB) RAMtype= Discontinued=December 1992The Apple sc|IIgs, the fifth model inception of the Apple II, was… … Wikipedia
Apple II graphics — The Apple II graphics were comprised of idiosyncratic modes and settings that could be exploited. This graphics system debuted on the original Apple II, continued with the Apple II Plus and was carried forward and expanded with the Apple IIe,… … Wikipedia
Metallic paint — Metallic paint, also called polychromatic or metal flake paint, is used on the majority of new automobiles sold.[citation needed] Metallic paint can reveal the contours of bodywork more than non metallic, or solid paint, Close up, the small metal … Wikipedia
Tux Paint — Infobox Software name = Tux Paint caption = A blank drawing canvas in Tux Paint developer = Bill Kendrick, et al latest release version = 0.9.20 latest release date = June 30, 2008 operating system = Cross platform genre = Raster graphics editor… … Wikipedia
Dead-Sea apple — Dead Dead (d[e^]d), a. [OE. ded, dead, deed, AS. de[ a]d; akin to OS. d[=o]d, D. dood, G. todt, tot, Icel. dau[eth]r, Sw. & Dan. d[ o]d, Goth. daubs; prop. p. p. of an old verb meaning to die. See {Die}, and cf. {Death}.] 1. Deprived of life;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English