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| Theater professional whose job it is to envision any of the following elements in a play: costumes, sets, lights, sound or properties. www.screenwriting.info/glossary.php The individual responsible for creating a particular motif used on a numismatic series. www.parkavenumis.com/glossary.html One who designs houses, interiors, landscaping or other objects. When used it the context of residential construction it usually suggests that a designer is not a licensed architect. Most jurisdictions don't require an architectural license for most single family construction. www.houstonremodeling.com/glossary/glossary_d.htm Unlike architects, designers are limited to drawing blueprints. www.boise-idahos-real-estate.com/real-estate-definitions-d-159.html A special kind of side/player that is permitted to examine and alter the entire state of the game directly, typically for the purpose of designing new games. sourceware.org/xconq/manual/xcdesign_60.html Designs all aspects of the production: set, costumes, wigs, make-up etc.. Not, however, responsible for lighting design, although he will work closely with the Lighting Designer (qv). www.schoolshows.demon.co.uk/resources/technical/gloss2.htm The artist(s) responsible for a coin's design. www.coin-gallery.com/cgglossary.htm The person who creates the lighting, costumes or sets. cinderella.nycopera.com/glossary.php the artist who creates a coin's design (but doesn't necessarily engrave the design into a coinage die). www.usmint.gov/kids/campCoin/glossary.cfm A professional who specifies the way that users will interact with an application, chooses the interface components, and lays them out in a set of views. The designer might or might not be the same person as the developer who writes the application code. java.sun.com/products/jlf/ed1/dg/higq.htm Used to describe any member of a training project team, usually referring to creators such as writers, graphic artists, and programmers. Technically, this term should refer only to instructional designers, but it is often used synonymously with the term developer. www.conferzone.com/resource/glossarycd.html The artist who creates a coin's principal devices. www.centercoin.com/coin_information/glossary.htm Any person duly licensed to plan or design private sewage treatment systems, including alternative systems, such as a mound, low pressure pipe, or at-grade system, as well as conventional system. jced.jocogov.org/onsite_sewage/onsite_ss_terms.htm the artist, or group of people, who prepare the artwork for a stamp. www.adminware.ca/esg/esg-glossary-d.htm The person responsible for the visual appearance of the show. The most common types of designers in theatre are: the lighting designer who sets the colour, levels, and position of the lights; the costume designer who selects the type of fabric and colour for all the costumes; and the set ... www.opendoorproductions.ca/saultopera/glossary.html an artist who designs some element of the look or sound of a film (such as set design, light design, costume design, sound design, etc.) www2.austincc.edu/sbramme2/Glossary.htm interior designer: a person who specializes in designing architectural interiors and their furnishings architect: someone who creates plans to be used in making something (such as buildings) a person who devises plots or intrigues; "he is believed to be the principal designer of the terrorist bombing attack" couturier: someone who designs clothing wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn Designer is a broad term for a person who designs any of a variety of things. That usually implies the task of creating or of being creative in a particular area of expertise. It is frequently used to reference someone who draws or in some ways uses visual cues to organize their work. ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Designer a creation of the highest excellence characteristic of the classical artistic and literary traditions adhering to established standards and principles; "a classic proof" an artist who has created classic works wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn The Classic was a professional snooker tournament. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classic (snooker) Classic, or Classic Environment, is a hardware and software abstraction layer in Mac OS X that allows applications compatible with Mac OS 9 to run on the OS X operating system. ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classic (Mac OS X) Classic fragrances are – well, they’re classic. They survive the years, remaining popular. They have depth, with a 3-10% floral absolute, much stronger than most modern fragrances. www.drhfinegifts.com/perfume-glossary.html A term usually referring to older (19th century) engraved stamps of a country. www.esperstamps.org/terms1.htm a New World archaeological period marked by state development in the Mesoamerican and Andean South American culture areas. darkwing.uoregon.edu/~mmoss/GLOSSARY.HTM (clas·sic) (klas´ik) of first class or rank; standard. www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspzQzpgzEzzSzppdocszSzuszSzcommonzSzdorlandszSzdorlandzSzdmd_c_38zPzhtm The word means 'of the first class' and was first applied to the civilisation of anceint Greece and Rome. It then came to include renaissance art and is now used for anything of good quality 'eg a classic left jab'. www.gardenvisit.com/glossary/glossary.htm A Classic Tabby pattern, also known as Blotched or Marbled Tabby. www.flippyscatpage.com/glossary.html or Classical Hippotherapy – These terms were used at one time by the American Hippotherapy Association (AHA) to differentiate types of hippotherapy practiced. ... www.narha.org/SecEFMHA/Glossary.htm 3/4" thick solid prefinished hardwood flooring. Mirage Classic flooring is designed to be nailed or stapled down over a wood subfloor. www.miragefloors.com/support/glossary.html Period in Americas from 150 to 900 ce; period of greatest cultural achievement. (p. 206) occawlonline.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/stearns_awl/medialib/glossary/gloss_C.html Made between January 1900 and January '99 www.goldmedalconcours.com/rules An early issue, often with a connotation of rarity, although classic stamps are not necessarily rare. A particularly scarce recent item may be referred to as a modern classic. www.vistastamps.com/en/glossary1.html (Fishing) Better known as The BASS Masters Classic, the year-end championship of bass fishing. This is where the top 45 anglers meet to crown a world champion angler. www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CFPage one day races, usually taking place in the spring or autumn. Paris-Roubaix is a Classic. www.t-mobile-team.com/tmo_team/servlet/pages/70150/ref/894306 or classical? There is some overlap in the meanings of these words, but essentially classic describes the value or status of something (a classic example of Art Deco), whereas classical, though often implying a judgment of value or worth, is a more factual reference to the literature, art, and ... encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/dictionary/DictionaryResults.aspx Apollinaris, Fiuggi, Gerolsteiner, Lurisia, San Pellegrino www.thenibble.com/reviews/main/beverages/waters/water-glossary.asp That which follows time-honored patterns of fiction in set up and flow, such as a story in which the author adheres to the literary 'hero cycle.' forum.mediaminer.org/index.php in a pre-war building, an apartment which has a formal dining room, and, in a larger apartment, one or two maids' rooms. A "classic 6", for example, is a six-room apartment in a pre-war building that has a living room, formal dining room, two bedrooms, kitchen, maid's room, and 1, 2, or 3 baths. ... activerain.com/blogsview/38980/New-York-Apartment-terminology a term used to describe a piece of literature which by common consent has achieved a recognized position in literary history for its superior qualities, also an author of like standing. www.daffodil.ca/english/glossary_of_literary_terms.html attire worn for sport or for casual wear wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn Sportswear is clothing, including footwear, worn for sport or exercise. Typical garments include shorts, tracksuits, T-shirts, polo shirts and trainers. Specialised garments include wet suits and salopettes. Sportswear is also often worn as casual fashion clothing. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sportswear |