- in a
technique called "vermiculation" ("vermiculate rustication" or "
vermicular rustication"), so
called from the
Latin vermiculus meaning "little worm"...
- superficial. In a
review entitled "
Vermicular Dither",
German polemicist Michael Hofmann scathingly attacked the Austrian's
work.
Hofmann opined that "Zweig...
- the flatness, the
abstractions typical of
iconographical paintings, the
vermicular style, etc. are all there. Moreover, they not only look like icons, they...
-
verbosity vermis verm- worm vermeil, vermian, vermicelli, vermicide,
vermicular, vermiculate, vermiculation, vermicule, vermiculite, vermiculose, vermiculture...
- arise, float, flutter, and sink amid mist, clouds, swirls, drips, and
vermicular coils of brushstrokes; each
image with its
poetic cycles of life represents...
- the
first to the last edition, the
work increases in
seven the
number of chapters. The
novel presents a
vermicular structure and
contains an introduction...
- nor did we!" At the time, all of Audi's road car
diesel engines used
vermicular cast iron, and head of Audi
Diesel Engine Development Richard Bauder suggested...
- wide
range of colours, with the rest of the
front face
decorated in the "
vermicular" style, with the
space between the
figure filled with
scrolling motifs...
- the flank, with the red ear as the last
characteristic to emerge. The
vermicular bars of the
adult plumage are
absent at the nape and crown, and are more...
- the outset. It
cannot be
worked delicately. It
lends itself to gigantism, solidity, and this sort of
rustication –
vermicular, that is, it's in the form...