- Look up
vignette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vignette may
refer to:
Vignette (entertainment), a
sketch in a
sketch comedy Vignette (graphic design)...
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saturation toward the
periphery compared to the
image center. The word
vignette, from the same root as vine,
originally referred to a
decorative border...
- A
vignette (/vɪnˈjɛt/ , also /viːnˈ-/) is a
French loanword expressing a
short and
descriptive piece of
writing that
captures a
brief period in time. Vignettes...
- "A
Vignette" is a
ghost story written in 1935 by the
British author and
academic M. R. James. At just over 2,000 words, it is the
shortest of his stories...
- A
vignette in
psychological and
sociological experiments presents a
hypothetical situation, to
which research parti****nts
respond thereby revealing their...
- A
vignette is a
short description of one or more
hypothetical characters or situation. They are used in
quantitative surveys or in
qualitative studies...
- the
Woody Allen film To Rome with Love, a film told in four
separate vignettes; the film was
released in 2012. In June 2012,
Quantic Dream announced...
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Vignette is a form of road
pricing imposed on vehicles,
usually in
addition to the
compulsory road tax,
based on a
period of time the
vehicle may use the...
- In medicine, a case
report is a
detailed report of the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an
individual patient. Case
reports may...
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Canada Vignettes are a
series of
short films by the
National Film
Board of
Canada (NFB), some of
which aired on CBC
Television and
other Canadian broadcasters...