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shadowed

[ shad-ohd ]

adjective

Printing.
  1. noting or pertaining to an ornamented type in which the embellishment is outside the character, especially one in which a black line at one side and at the top or bottom gives the effect of a cast shadow.


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Other Word Forms

  • -󲹻oɱ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of shadowed1

1350–1400 in general sense; Middle English; shadow, -ed 2
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She is excruciatingly introspective but in perfect control of every sentence and emotion — withholding, sparing or repeating words to produce observations that gleam with intelligence and insight but keep their author shadowed.

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Braxton: The darkness that shadowed this season overwhelmed the light touch and insightful interplay that made this franchise such a hallmark.

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To find out what one of these less visible jobs entails, we shadowed Lira on a recent Friday as he worked a double shift.

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UK warships have shadowed a Russian task group as it passed through British waters, the Royal Navy has said.

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It is unlikely that the instruments on board can now be used, including a drill to penetrate the lunar soil, a hopping robot to explore a shadowed crater, and the first lunar antenna.

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