Masking

  • 61masking tape — noun (U) long narrow paper that is sticky on one side, used especially to protect the edge of an area which you are painting …

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  • 62masking tape — UK [ˈmɑːskɪŋ ˌteɪp] / US [ˈmæskɪŋ ˌteɪp] noun [uncountable] narrow sticky paper used for protecting something such as a window when you are painting the area next to it …

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  • 63masking tape — mask′ing tape n. adhesive tape used esp. for protecting surfaces …

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  • 64masking tape — /ˈmaskɪŋ teɪp / (say mahsking tayp) noun an adhesive tape used for defining edges and protecting surfaces not to be painted …

  • 65masking tape — An adhesive tape used to cover surfaces that border an area to be painted, so as to protect them …

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  • 66masking frame — Photog. easel (def. 2). [1935 40] …

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  • 67Sound masking — For other uses of masking , see Masking (disambiguation). Sound masking is the addition of natural or artificial sound (such as as white noise or pink noise) into an environment to cover up unwanted sound by using auditory masking. This is in… …

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  • 68Auditory masking — occurs when the perception of one sound is affected by the presence of another sound (Gelfand 2004). The term masking is not confined to auditory perception as it can also be used in visual perception tasks.Masking can be simultaneous or non… …

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  • 69Temporal masking — or non simultaneous masking occurs when a sudden stimulus sound makes inaudible other sounds which are present immediately preceding or following the stimulus. Masking that obscures a sound immediately preceding the masker is called backward… …

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  • 70Data masking — is the process of obscuring (masking) specific data elements within data stores. It ensures that sensitive data is replaced with realistic but not real data. The goal is that sensitive customer information is not available outside of the… …

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