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  2. Hatching - Wikipedia

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    Hatching (French: hachure) is an artistic technique used to create tonal or shading effects by drawing (or painting or scribing) closely spaced parallel lines. When lines are placed at an angle to one another, it is called cross-hatching .

  3. Crossed letter - Wikipedia

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    This technique is also called cross-hatching [3] or cross-writing. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] A cross letter is distinct from a palimpsest , as cross-hatched manuscripts were written this way at one sitting or for the same purpose (such as a diary), rather than being re-used later.

  4. Hatch mark - Wikipedia

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    Hatch marks are frequently used as an abbreviation of some common units of measurement. In regard to distance, a single hatch mark indicates feet, and two hatch marks indicate inches. In regard to time, a single hatch mark indicates minutes, and two hatch marks indicate seconds.

  5. Engineering drawing - Wikipedia

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    Section lines are commonly referred to as "cross-hatching". phantom – (not shown) are alternately long- and double short-dashed thin lines used to represent a feature or component that is not part of the specified part or assembly. E.g. billet ends that may be used for testing, or the machined product that is the focus of a tooling drawing.

  6. Hatching (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    Hatching (sometimes called hachure, from the French word) is a conventional system for monochrome denotation of heraldic armory, whereby the tinctures (colours) are ...

  7. Gules - Wikipedia

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    The term gules derives from the Middle English goules, which itself is an Old French word meaning "neckpiece made of red fur". Goules is derived from the Old French gole or guele, both of which mean "throat", which are ultimately derived from the Latin gula, also meaning "throat".

  8. Skiagraphia - Wikipedia

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    Skiagraphia is often described as a hatching technique used to create the illusion of forms through shading. [1] The shading is created by the use of curved lines, either by the use of hatching or cross-hatching. Within this same approach, painters can use different colors to add shade to an area.

  9. Hatch - Wikipedia

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    Hatch chile, sub-cultivars of the New Mexico chile pepper cultivar group grown near Hatch, New Mexico Hatch (e-commerce company) , an ecommerce platform based in Amsterdam Hatch Ltd , an engineering and development consulting company based in Canada