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rendering
[ ren-der-ing ]
noun
- Digital Technology.
- the synthesis of discrete digital components into a final graphic output:
With hardware acceleration, the browser should also be able to handle full-screen rendering to play videos in cinema view.
The new modeling tool offers state-of-the-art rendering and simulation of hair in gameplay and in cinematics.
- the execution of loading and displaying objects, textures, geometry, lighting, etc., in a video game:
Players complained that slow rendering caused an “invisible enemies glitch” on older consoles.
- an act or instance of interpretation, rendition, or depiction, as of a dramatic part or a musical composition:
Many critics praised the modern band’s renderings of Gregorian chants on their second album.
- a translation:
This rendering of Dante’s text was devoid of the necessary cultural context, and fell far short of other translations.
- a representation of a building, interior, etc., executed in perspective and usually done for purposes of presentation.
- an official finding or a judgment, as one formally pronounced by a court:
One must follow the new constitution without considering any legal renderings of the past.
- Usually ··Բ. Cooking. fat extracted from a rendered piece of beef, pork, sausage, etc.:
Toss the greens in a skillet with a spoonful of heated bacon renderings and some crumbled bacon for less than a minute.
- Building Trades. render 1( def 24 ).
rendering
/ ˈɛԻəɪŋ /
noun
- the act or an instance of performing a play, piece of music, etc
- a translation of a text from a foreign language
- Also calledrendering coatrender a coat of plaster or cement mortar applied to a surface
- a perspective drawing showing an architect's idea of a finished building, interior, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of rendering1
Example Sentences
But the intensity of Bachardy’s rendering of a man he loved so deeply and who was slipping away is all over those sheets — they’re brilliant performances of a relationship — and they are profoundly moving.
In addition to figuring out the ideal dimensions of the body, part of Darby’s initial digital renderings dealt with the prospective fur.
So much of the way fiction has evolved — the increasing appropriation of genres, the rendering of history as present-tense action — was here in the very early part of this century.
SoFi Stadium renderings were more than pretty pictures; they came to life.
Relying too much on foreign producers could threaten economic security by “rendering U.S. supply chains vulnerable to geopolitical disruption and supply shocks,” Trump said in his executive order.
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