- Look up
figurative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Figurative may
refer to:
Figurative analogy, a
comparison between things that are not
alike but...
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Figurative art,
sometimes written as figurativism,
describes artwork (particularly
paintings and sculptures) that is
clearly derived from real
object sources...
- painting, in
Young Figuratives,
edited by
Martin Leyer-Pritzkow,
English and German, 2001, ISBN 3-00-007375-2 [2]
Edition "Young
Figuratives" Mönchehaus Museum...
- of
independence from
visual references in the world.
Abstract art, non-
figurative art, non-objective art, and non-representational art are all
closely related...
- The
distinction between literal and
figurative language exists in all
natural languages; the
phenomenon is
studied within certain areas of
language analysis...
- A
figurative analogy is a
comparison about two
things that are not
alike but
share only some
common property. On the
other hand, a
literal analogy is about...
- aesthetically, intellectually, etc.). In the
distinction between literal and
figurative language,
figures of
speech constitute the latter.
Figures of
speech are...
- 12
March 2017.
Retrieved 21 May 2023. "Tableaux
graphiques et
cartes figuratives. : [transports de
voyageurs et
marchandises en
France et Europe, trains...
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approximately the
beginning of the 15th
century to the end of the 16th. This new
figurative language was
linked to a new way of
thinking about humankind and the world...
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Oklahoma Press Pub. Co. v. Walling,
there was a
distinction made
between a "
figurative or
constructive search" and an
actual search and seizure. The
court held...