Drape
41Drapé (légende) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Drapé (homonymie). Lou Drapé, autour des remparts …
42Drapé (homonymie) — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Drapé peut désigner : Drapé : L agencement des étoffes, des plis des vêtements représentés en peinture ou en sculpture Lou drapé : Un… …
43drape mold — A mold in which the outside shape of a form is used. An example: use a hemisphere as a drape mold to make a bowl from a slab of clay. Let a sheet of tissue paper between the two act as a release agent. If such a bowl were made by pressing a… …
44drape — I. verb (draped; draping) Etymology: probably back formation from drapery Date: 1847 transitive verb 1. to cover or adorn with or as if with folds of cloth 2. to cause to hang or stretch out loosely or carelessly 3. to arrange in flowing lines or …
45drape — Synonyms and related words: adorn, apparel, array, attire, awning, bag, beach umbrella, bedeck, bedrape, blanket, blind, bundle up, cascade, cloak, clothe, coat, cover, coverage, covering, covert, coverture, cowl, cowling, curtain, daggle, dangle …
46drape — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. drapery, curtain, tapestry; hang, fall, look. v. t. hang (curtains, etc.); shape, cut; dress, clothe, caparison; swathe, shroud, veil. See pendency, clothing. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. enclose, envelop …
47Drapé — Dra|pé 〈 [ pe:] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 feines, dichtes Wollgewebe in Atlasbindung [Etym.: <frz. drap »Tuch«] …
48drape — v To consume or overcome. I m totally draped by this final project. 1990s …
49drape — dreɪp n. curtain, drapery; manner in which something drapes and hangs in folds v. cover with cloth, adorn with drapery; hang or stretch out loosely; arrange in graceful folds …
50drape — 1) padre 2) raped …