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Electro-etching
Electro-etching E*lec`tro-etch"ing, n. A mode of etching upon metals by electrolytic action.
Etching
Etching Etch"ing, n. 1. The act, art, or practice of engraving by means of acid which eats away lines or surfaces left unprotected in metal, glass, or the like. See Etch, v. t. 2. A design carried out by means of the above process; a pattern on metal, glass, etc., produced by etching. 3. An impression on paper, parchment, or other material, taken in ink from an etched plate. Etching figures (Min.), markings produced on the face of a crystal by the action of an appropriate solvent. They have usually a definite form, and are important as revealing the molecular structure. Etching needle, a sharp-pointed steel instrument with which lines are drawn in the ground or varnish in etching. Etching stitch (Needlework), a stitch used outline embroidery.
Etching
Etch Etch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Etched; p. pr. & vb. n. Etching.] [D. etsen, G. ["a]tzen to feed, corrode, etch. MHG. etzen, causative of ezzen to eat, G. essen ??. See Eat.] 1. To produce, as figures or designs, on mental, glass, or the like, by means of lines or strokes eaten in or corroded by means of some strong acid. Note: The plate is first covered with varnish, or some other ground capable of resisting the acid, and this is then scored or scratched with a needle, or similar instrument, so as to form the drawing; the plate is then covered with acid, which corrodes the metal in the lines thus laid bare. 2. To subject to etching; to draw upon and bite with acid, as a plate of metal. I was etching a plate at the beginning of 1875. --Hamerton. 3. To sketch; to delineate. [R.] There are many empty terms to be found in some learned writes, to which they had recourse to etch out their system. --Locke.
Etching figures
Etching Etch"ing, n. 1. The act, art, or practice of engraving by means of acid which eats away lines or surfaces left unprotected in metal, glass, or the like. See Etch, v. t. 2. A design carried out by means of the above process; a pattern on metal, glass, etc., produced by etching. 3. An impression on paper, parchment, or other material, taken in ink from an etched plate. Etching figures (Min.), markings produced on the face of a crystal by the action of an appropriate solvent. They have usually a definite form, and are important as revealing the molecular structure. Etching needle, a sharp-pointed steel instrument with which lines are drawn in the ground or varnish in etching. Etching stitch (Needlework), a stitch used outline embroidery.
Etching needle
Etching Etch"ing, n. 1. The act, art, or practice of engraving by means of acid which eats away lines or surfaces left unprotected in metal, glass, or the like. See Etch, v. t. 2. A design carried out by means of the above process; a pattern on metal, glass, etc., produced by etching. 3. An impression on paper, parchment, or other material, taken in ink from an etched plate. Etching figures (Min.), markings produced on the face of a crystal by the action of an appropriate solvent. They have usually a definite form, and are important as revealing the molecular structure. Etching needle, a sharp-pointed steel instrument with which lines are drawn in the ground or varnish in etching. Etching stitch (Needlework), a stitch used outline embroidery.
Etching stitch
Etching Etch"ing, n. 1. The act, art, or practice of engraving by means of acid which eats away lines or surfaces left unprotected in metal, glass, or the like. See Etch, v. t. 2. A design carried out by means of the above process; a pattern on metal, glass, etc., produced by etching. 3. An impression on paper, parchment, or other material, taken in ink from an etched plate. Etching figures (Min.), markings produced on the face of a crystal by the action of an appropriate solvent. They have usually a definite form, and are important as revealing the molecular structure. Etching needle, a sharp-pointed steel instrument with which lines are drawn in the ground or varnish in etching. Etching stitch (Needlework), a stitch used outline embroidery.
Fletching
Fletch Fletch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fletched; p. pr. & vb. n. Fletching.] [F. fl[`e]che arrow.] To feather, as an arrow. --Bp. Warburton. [Congress] fletched their complaint, by adding: ``America loved his brother.' --Bancroft.
Nerve stretching
Nerve fiber (Anat.), one of the fibers of which nerves are made up. These fibers are either medullated or nonmedullated. in both kinds the essential part is the translucent threadlike axis cylinder which is continuous the whole length of the fiber. Nerve stretching (Med.), the operation of stretching a nerve in order to remedy diseases such as tetanus, which are supposed to be influenced by the condition of the nerve or its connections.
Photo-etching
Photo-etch Pho`to-etch", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Photo-etched; p. pr. & vb. n. Photo-etching.] [Photo- + etch.] To engrave, or make an engraving of, by any photomechanical process involving etching of the plate.
Photo-etching
Photo-etching Pho`to-etch"ing, n. A photo-engraving produced by any process involving the etching of the plate.
Retching
Retch Retch, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Retched; p. pr. & vb. n. Retching.] [AS. hr?can to clear the throat, hawk, fr. hraca throat; akin to G. rachen, and perhaps to E. rack neck.] To make an effort to vomit; to strain, as in vomiting. [Written also reach.] Beloved Julia, hear me still beseeching! (Here he grew inarticulate with retching.) --Byron.
Sketchily
Sketchily Sketch"i*ly, adv. In a sketchy or incomplete manner. ``Sketchily descriptive.' --Bartlett.
Sketchiness
Sketchiness Sketch"i*ness, n. The quality or state of being sketchy; lack of finish; incompleteness.
Sketching
Sketch Sketch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sketched; p. pr. & vb. n. Sketching.] [Cf D. schetsen, It. schizzare. See Sketch, n.] 1. To draw the outline or chief features of; to make a rought of. 2. To plan or describe by giving the principal points or ideas of. Syn: To delineate; design; draught; depict.
Stretching
Stretching Stretch"ing, a. & n. from Stretch, v. Stretching course (Masonry), a course or series of stretchers. See Stretcher, 2. --Britton.
Stretching course
Stretching Stretch"ing, a. & n. from Stretch, v. Stretching course (Masonry), a course or series of stretchers. See Stretcher, 2. --Britton.
Tetchiness
Tetchiness Tetch"i*ness, n. See Techiness.

Meaning of Etchi from wikipedia

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- specialises in hentai and etchi) Waneko (1999-current - the second biggest publisher) Akuma (2019-current - specialises in hentai and etchi) Editora JBC Panini...
- Perper, Timothy; Cornog, Martha (2007). "The education of desire: ****ari etchi and the globalization of ****ual tolerance". Mechademia. 2: 201–214. doi:10...
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- sometimes pronounced dē, デー) E; ī (イー) F; efu (エフ) G; jī (ジー) H; eichi or etchi (エイチ or エッチ) I; ai (アイ) J; jē (ジェー, sometimes pronounced jei, ジェイ) K; kē...
- B Gata H Kei (****anese: B型H系, Hepburn: Bī Gata Etchi Kei, lit. "Type: B; Style: H") is a ****anese four-panel manga series by Yōko Sanri [ja]. It was published...
- Hai Shinshō) by Tsutomu Takahashi (2003–2004) B Gata H Kei (B型H系, Bī Gata Etchi Kei) by Yōko Sanri (2004–2011) Inubaka: Crazy for Dogs (いぬばか, Inubaka) by...
- Huang-Lao in Shiji and Hanshu". Études chinoises. 12: 161–177. doi:10.3406/etchi.1993.1195. Harris, Eirik Lang (2016). The Shenzi Fragments. New York: Columbia...